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== Beypore ==
== Beypore ==
Beypore or Beypur is a small coastal census town in Kozhikode district in the state of Kerala, India.  Tippu Sultan named the town “Sultan Pattanam”. This place also has a small port and a beautiful beach. Beypore port is one of the oldest ports in Kerala from where trading was done to the Middle East. Beypore is also famous for building wooden ship, it is called Dhows or Urus in Malayalam  language. These ships are usually bought by arab merchants for trading, fishing and now used as a tourist ships.
Beypore or Beypur is a small coastal census town in Kozhikode district in the state of Kerala, India.  Tippu Sultan named the town “Sultan Pattanam”. This place also has a small port and a beautiful beach. Beypore port is one of the oldest ports in Kerala from where trading was done to the Middle East. Beypore is also famous for building wooden ship, it is called Dhows or Urus in Malayalam  language. These ships are usually bought by arab merchants for trading, fishing and now used as a tourist ships.

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Coordinates: 11°11′N 75°49′E 11.18, 75.82

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Beypore

Beypore or Beypur is a small coastal census town in Kozhikode district in the state of Kerala, India. Tippu Sultan named the town “Sultan Pattanam”. This place also has a small port and a beautiful beach. Beypore port is one of the oldest ports in Kerala from where trading was done to the Middle East. Beypore is also famous for building wooden ship, it is called Dhows or Urus in Malayalam language. These ships are usually bought by arab merchants for trading, fishing and now used as a tourist ships.

Pulimuttu is the local name of the 1 km long bridge made of stone stretching in to sea. It is made by piling stones like a pathway to sea. This spot is now crowded in all the evenings by the local/other domestic tourists, now maintained well by the DTPC.

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