CUDDALORE


Meaning of CUDDALORE in English

city, northeastern Tamil Nadu state, southeastern India, on the Bay of Bengal coast. Its name is derived from kuttal-ur (junction town) and refers to its location near the junction of the Ponnaiyar River with its tributary, the Gadilam. Both rivers frequently flood, causing damage to the city. An ancient seaport, Cuddalore developed rapidly after trading rights were obtained by the British East India Company in 1682, but it later declined with the expansion of Madras. It now handles only a small percentage of Tamil Nadu's foreign trade, dealing almost exclusively with Malaysia and Singapore. Its fishing and shipbuilding industries are slowly expanding. Cuddalore has several colleges affiliated with the University of Madras. Pop. (1991 prelim.) 143,774.

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