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Are Kerala and Tamil Nadu same?

Are Kerala and Tamil Nadu same?

Kerala is located in the South-western region of India, whereas Tamilnadu is situated in the southern most part of the country. Malayalam is the predominant language in the state of Kerala whereas Tamil is the predominant language in the state of Tamilnadu. Tamilnadu occupies a total area of 50,216 square miles.

Is Kerala better than Tamilnadu?

Although the landscape may be similar to Sri lanka, Kerala would be relatively a better option than Tamil Nadu as there are more tourist options such as backwaters, beaches, palaces, cultural programes, spice plantation visits and elephant reserves.

What are the similarities and differences between Kerala and Tamil Nadu?

Kerala and Tamil Nadu are similar, yet very different. Some differences : Language : Though you excluded this, this is not a very small thing. Though both the languages are understandable to each other, it is still very different. So is the literature, and all the paraphernalia associated with it.

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Which state has the same culture and tradition as Kerala?

Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala – Nagercoil, Tamilnadu has same culture and Tradition. Language will never tie a state, Common Cultures make a state (ex: Old Andhra Pradesh = Telangana + Andhra Pradesh, Old Bihar = Bihar + Jharkhand, Old Madhya Pradesh = Madhya Pradesh + Chattisgarh, Old Uttar Pradesh

What is the difference between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka’s regional calendars?

It also reflects somewhat in the festivals too, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka follow the Shalivahana Saka calendar, while Tamil Nadu and Kerala have their own regional calendars. While they follow the same naming system for months, AP and Karnataka follow a lunar calendar, while Tamil Nadu and Kerala have a solar calendar.

Are Karnataka and Telangana homogeneous in culture?

In fact neither of these states are homogenous either. The culture in Rayalaseema or Telangana is quite different from Coastal Andhra. North Karnataka is culturally different from the old Mysore region, and Coastal Canara is more similar to Kerala.