The Indian state Kerala is called gods own country.
It is Kerala known popularly as the gods own country
Saint Lucia is its own country but it is a part of the lesser Antilles island chain.
No, although Canada borders a couple states in the United States it is not a state. Canada is it's own country, and will never be a state unless it is bought by the United States, but Canada would be a huge state.
None. We are New Zealand, NOT part of Australia or America. We are a nation in our own right , not part of a state of any other country.
No it is not, it is a country with its own constitution, its own government, including the senate and house of commons, with the elected leader called the Prime Minister, we do have a representative called the Governor General who represents the Queen of Great Britain.
Kerala is called Gods own Country.
yes becauseis a gods own country some other places so many peoples are coming to see that place
It is Kerala known popularly as the gods own country
Kerala, Its called 'Gods own country'.South most state in India. Blessed with lot of rivers,backwater,mountains etc.http://www.keralatourism.com/www.keralatourism.org/
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God's own country
Georgia is a US State and a different Georgia is a European country (called Sakhartvelo in their own language).
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a region of a country that is controlled by the country's central government but that can also maek its own laws
individual temples and communities devoted to their own gods
Kerala is called god's own country because of a historical incident which happened around 1750 ad. Travancore[southern area of kerala] king marthanda varma around ad. 1750 after capturing all areas from kanyakumari ;upto the boundary of cochi ;went to sri padmanabha swami temple in trivandrum (thiruanantha puram) (which was and is the capital) and presented his sword along with the whole country of travancore to the deity -sri padmanabha (god vishnu) since that time kerala is known as gods own country
Every family had its own household gods. There were no particular sets.