Geography of Kollam

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View of Ashtamudi Lake and Kollam city

City of Kollam or Quilon is a Port city in South India and was the commercial capital of erstwhile Kingdom of Travancore.[1] It is situated on the Laccadive Sea coast of South Kerala. The city is known as the "Gateway to the backwaters of Kerala".[2] The city lies on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake, Kerala's second largest lake, on the Arabian sea coast.[3] Major parts of Kollam city are covered by Ashtamudi Lake.

Ashtamudi Lake view from Asramam Adventure Park

The city of Kollam lies at 8°53′13″N 76°35′26″E / 8.887082°N 76.590691°E / 8.887082; 76.590691 with an average altitude of 3 metres. The average rainfall is 270 cm yearly.[4] The city is surrounded by Arabian Sea in the west, Ashtamudi Lake and panchayats of Neendakara and Thrikkaruva in north, Mayyanad panchayat in the south and Thrikkovilvattom and Kottamkara panchayats in east. The Kollam coast is a blessed coastal belt with the best mineral sand deposit of the country.[5] The backwaters of Ashtamudi, thick mangroves on its coasts, beaches, estuaries, scattered islands and pleasant climate are making Kollam as one of the best sea side tourist destinations in Kerala.[6][7]

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