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Champakulam Moolam Boat Race|thumb River Pampa passing through Champakulam|thumb Champakulam is a village in Kerala, India. It is in Alappuzha district. Champakulam is part of Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala, and is resplendent in green paddy fields, coconut groves and water fowl. Champakulam is an important tourist spot and is famous for the Champakulam Moolam Boat Race. The river Pampa flows through the village, splitting it into two. It is connected by road to Alappuzha, Changanassery and Edathua.

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  • Champakulam Kalloorkadu St. Mary's Forane Church (Valia Palli)
  • [[Champakulam Moolam Boat Race]]
  • Champakulam Chundan
  • Educational Institutions
  • Notable personalities from Champakulam
  • Tourism
  • Art emporium
  • Places in and around Champakulam
  • Champakulam Bridge
  • References
  • External links

Champakulam Moolam Boat Race|thumb River Pampa passing through Champakulam|thumb Champakulam is a village in Kerala, India. It is in Alappuzha district. Champakulam is part of Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala, and is resplendent in green paddy fields, coconut groves and water fowl. Champakulam is an important tourist spot and is famous for the Champakulam Moolam Boat Race. The river Pampa flows through the village, splitting it into two. It is connected by road to Alappuzha, Changanassery and Edathua.

==Champakulam Kalloorkadu St. Mary's Forane Church (Valia Palli)== Champakulam Kalloorkadu St. Mary's Forane Church (also called Champakulam Valia Palli) is one of the oldest Christian churches in India and the mother church of almost all Catholic Syrian churches in Alleppey District. Believed to be established in AD 427. Rebuilt many times and the many rock inscriptions found around the church tell about the history of the church. The open air rock cross at Champakulam church is one of the most ancient with clear documentation of its antiquity up to AD 1151.

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