Puducherry (city)

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Puducherry • India
Coordinates: 11°56′N 79°50′E / 11.93, 79.83
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

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District(s) Puducherry
Population 735,332 (2007)

Coordinates: 11°56′N 79°50′E / 11.93, 79.83 Puducherry (formerly: Pondycherry, French: Pondichéry) is a city and a municipality in Puducherry District in the Indian union territory of Puducherry. Both the Union Territory and the city were previously known as Pondicherry before September 2006.

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[edit] Geography

Puducherry's average elevation is at sea level.

The city is protected against the sea by a 1.25 mile (2-kilometer) long seawall, first completed by the French in 1735, which reaches a height of 27 feet above sea level. A weather-beaten cement plaque with the year 1952 is still visible along a section of the seawall. The seawall is protected from the direct onslaught of waves by rows of granite boulders which are reinforced every year to stop erosion. Whenever gaps appear or the stones sink into the sand, the Government adds more boulders to keep it strong. The boulders, some weighing up to a ton, are weathered black and brown.

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As of 2007 India census,[1] Puducherry had a population of 735,332. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Puducherry has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 71%. In Puducherry, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

A house in Pondicherry

The majority of Puducherrians speak Tamil, Telugu or Malayalam. At the time of their departure from the country, the French colonisers gave Puducherrians the option to secure French nationality. However, few accepted the offer. There is a community of French people in Puducherry and a number of French institutions such as a consulate, French schools, the French Institute, and L'Alliance Française. A fascination for the French language and French culture is very common. Many French tourists visit this charming seaside town out of curiosity and because it feels familiar to their home country to a certain extent.

There is also a sizeable community of Indians from other states of India, notably Bengal, Gujarat and Orissa. Many amongst them are there because of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, founded by Sri Aurobindo and his disciple, Meera Alfasa.

Bilingual sign in Tamil and French.

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[edit] Famous people

Famous people who have lived in Puducherry include:

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Union Territory of Puducherry v  d  e ]
Puducherry Topics | History | Economy | Geography | Culture | Tourism
Capital Puducherry
Districts PuducherryKaraikalMahéYanam
Major Towns PuducherryKaraikalMahéYanam
Languages FrenchTamilMalayalamTelugu
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