"Coromandel" typically refers to the Coromandel Coast, a region along the southeastern coast of India, known for its natural beauty, beaches, and historical significance. Additionally, in a broader context, "Coromandel" can also refer to a type of decorative lacquerware or furniture that originated in the region, characterized by intricate designs and bright colors. The term is often associated with both geographical and cultural heritage.
Taj Coromandel was created in 1974.
Coromandel railway station was created in 1883.
The airport code for Coromandel Aerodrome is CMV.
Yes, the Coromandel has an abundance of Green Mussels right on it's doorstep.
The Coromandel Peninsula and Ranges are known as Te Tara o te Ika a Maui (the barb of the fish of Maui). The North Island is likened to a stingray with the Coromandel being the barb of its tail.
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The Maori name for Coromandel is Te Tara-o-te-ika-a-Māui, which translates to "the barb of Māui's fish."
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The poem "Coromandel Fishers" was written by Sri Aurobindo in 1918. It was later published in his book "Collected Poems" in 1942.