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Mangalore

Industrial port at the mouth of the Netravati River in Karnataka, India; population (2001) 398,700. Industries include textiles, timber, and food-processing. The port handles 75% of India's coffee exports and most of its cashew nuts, as well as pepper, tea, and roofing tiles.



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