Pondicherry (union territory)

Enclaves of Pondicherry

Pondicherry, now officially named Puducherry (Tamil: புதுச்சேரி Putuccēri, Malayalam: പുതുച്ചേരി Putuccēri, Telugu: పుదుచ్చేరి Puduccēri), is a union territory in Southern India. It consists of four enclaves in three different states, which came under French occupation before they were peacefully handed over to India. Each enclave shares a mixed cultural heritage, combining its South Indian roots with a French colonial past.

Regions

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Cities

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Map
Map of Pondicherry (union territory)
  • 11.9379.831 Pondicherry — capital of the union territory
  • 12.00179379.8009432 Auroville — a popular spiritual and religious site near Pondicherry
  • 11.928179.64493 Thirubhuvanai Thirubuvanai on Wikipedia — a village at the outskirts of Pondicherry, home to Chola-era temples
  • 10.93277879.8319444 Karaikal — an enclave further south in Tamil Nadu
  • 11.70111175.5366675 Mahe — two enclaves in Kerala
  • 16.73333382.2166676 Yanam Yanam on Wikipedia — an enclave in Andhra Pradesh

Understand

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As the territory is spread across different parts of Southern India, different enclaves speak different languages. For instance, Tamil in Pondicherry and Karaikal, Malayalam in Mahe and Telugu in Yanam.

Visitor information

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  • Government of Puducherry[dead link]

Get around

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By bus

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The Puducherry Road Transport Corporation[dead link] operates bus services between the four enclaves of Pondicherry, covering the states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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