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KeralaState of southwest India; area 38,864 sq km/15,006 sq mi; population (2001 est) 31,838,600. The capital is Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode and Kochi are other towns. The state extends along the southwest coast from Karnataka almost to the southern tip of India and is bounded on the east by the highlands of the Western Ghats. Industries include textiles, chemicals, electrical goods, and fish. Agricultural products include tea, coffee, rice, coconuts, fruit, and oilseed. Kerala is the most densely populated (over 500 people per sq km/1,300 per sq mi in places), and most literate (60%), state of India, particularly among women who enjoy greater freedoms than is traditional in the country. Strong religious and caste divisions make it politically unstable. Languages spoken are Malayalam, Kannada, and Tamil. The religion in the state is predominantly Hindu, with 25% Christian and significant Jain, Muslim, Buddhist, and Jewish minorities.
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