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'Kongu" means 'honey' in Tamil. availability of abundent honey in the region also leads to the name 'Kongu Nadu' meaning 'Country of Honey'.
'Kongu" means 'honey' in Tamil. availability of abundent honey in the region also leads to the name 'Kongu Nadu' meaning 'Country of Honey'.


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It covers the region of Coimbatore, Erode, Salem and Karur

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Kongu Nadu is a region in the state of Tamil Nadu in Southern India. Kongu is derived from Ganga, the rulers who ruled the area as a sovereign state, and Nadu meaning country. Go to Gounder (caste) for more on Kongu history. It may also refer to a breed of cattle Kangeyam bull

'Kongu" means 'honey' in Tamil. availability of abundent honey in the region also leads to the name 'Kongu Nadu' meaning 'Country of Honey'.