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Pazhayanaappaalayam

Coordinates: 13°13′33″N 80°16′28″E / 13.22587°N 80.27439°E / 13.22587; 80.27439
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Pazhayanaappaalayam
பழையநாப்பாளையம்
Old Nappalayam
Neighbourhood
Pazhayanaappaalayam is located in Chennai
Pazhayanaappaalayam
Pazhayanaappaalayam
Pazhayanaappaalayam is located in Tamil Nadu
Pazhayanaappaalayam
Pazhayanaappaalayam
Pazhayanaappaalayam is located in India
Pazhayanaappaalayam
Pazhayanaappaalayam
Coordinates: 13°13′33″N 80°16′28″E / 13.22587°N 80.27439°E / 13.22587; 80.27439
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
TalukTiruvottiyur
MetroChennai
Zone & WardManali Zone 2 & Ward 15
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600103
Telephone code044-2593
Vehicle registrationTN-18-xxxx & TN-20-xxxx(old)
Civic agencyGreater Chennai Corporation
Planning agencyCMDA
CityChennai
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai North
Vidhan Sabha constituencyTiruvottiyur
Websitehttp://www.chennaicorporation.gov.in/

Pazhayanaappaalayam (Tamil: பழையநாப்பாளையம்), is an residential area in Manali, North of Chennai, a metropolitan city in Tamil Nadu, India. In October 2011, the erstwhile Edayanchavadi village panchayat is merged with Greater Chennai Corporation and it came under the jurisdiction of Greater Chennai Corporation.[1][2] Though Pazhayanaappaalayam is annexed with Greater Chennai Corporation it is remained as a part of Tiruvottiyur taluk in Tiruvallur district till 15 August 2018. Pazhayanaappaalayam is the last neighborhood of the Greater Chennai corporation and the Chennai district limit in Thiruvottriyur-Ponneri-Panjetti road towards Minjur.

Location

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Pazhayanaappaalayam is located in Manali, North Chennai with Tiruvottiyur in the east and south. Other neighbouring areas include Mathur, Madhavaram, Andarkuppam, Manali Pudhunagar, Kosappur, Ennore.

Surroundings

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References

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  1. ^ "More areas to come under Chennai Corporation". The Hindu. 30 December 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Expanded Chennai Corporationto be divided into 3 regions". The Hindu. 25 November 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
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