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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'.