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Tuticorin

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Tuticorin

Town and seaport in Tamil Nadu state, southeast India, on the Gulf of Mannar; population (1991) 284,200. It is an important industrial port and a centre for pearl fishing and marketing. Salt and cotton textiles are also produced.

It was founded by the Portuguese in 1540, captured by the Dutch in 1658, and ceded to the British in 1825. There is an old Dutch cemetery and a large Roman Catholic church built by the Portuguese.


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Sometimes it was from the South that he came - from south of Tuticorin, whence the wonderful fire-boats go to Ceylon where are priests who know Pali; sometimes it was from the wet green West and the thousand cotton-factory chimneys that ring Bombay; and once from the North, where he had doubled back eight hundred miles to talk for a day with the Keeper of the Images in the Wonder House.
 
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