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Adavi may refer to: * Adavi, Kerala, a tourism place in Kerala, India * Adavi, Maharashtra, a village in Maharashtra, India * Adavi, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Kogi State *''Agyaat ''Agyaat'' ( Anonymous) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Nithiin, Gautam Rode, Rasika Dugal, and Priyanka Kothari in the leading roles. It follows a filmmaking crew stuck in a forest and struggli ...'' or ''Adavi'', a 2009 Indian Telugu-language film * ''Adavi'' (film), a 2020 Indian Tamil-language film {{dab, geo ...
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Adavi, Kerala
Adavi is a major tourist destination in Konni, Kerala situated in the banks of Kallar river. Eco-tourism project in Adavi is jointly launched by Kerala Tourism Development Corporation Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) is a Public sector undertakings in Kerala, public sector undertaking that conducts and regulates the tourism activities in the Indian state of Kerala. The KTDC is headquartered at Thiruvananthapur ... and Department of Forests and Wildlife, Kerala. The main attraction in Adavi is Coracle riding and Bamboo huts, which are erected on the banks of Kallar river. References External links Adavi Package {Dead link, date=June 2020 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes Official website Cities and towns in Pathanamthitta district Tourism in Kerala ...
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Adavi, Maharashtra
Adavi is a village in Mawal taluka of Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India. It encompasses an area of . It is near National Highway 4. Administration The village is administrated by a sarpanch, an elected representative who leads a gram panchayat. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the gram panchayat governed two villages and was based at Adhe Khurd. Demographics At the 2011 census, the village comprised 79 households. The population of 470 was split between 229 males and 241 females. See also *List of villages in Mawal taluka Mawal taluka, whose name is also spelled as Maval, is an administrative area of Pune district, in the state of Maharashtra, India. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, it comprised 187 villages, a figure that was unchanged from 2001. Amon ... References Villages in Mawal taluka {{Pune-geo-stub ...
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Adavi, Nigeria
Adavi is a Local Government Area in Kogi State, Nigeria, adjoining Edo State in the south and the state capital Lokoja in the north. Its headquarters is in the town of Ogaminana near the A123 highway in the southwest of the area at. It has an area of 718 km and a population of 202,194 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 264. The inhabitants of Adavi are predominantly Ebira. They also speak Ebira language. Among their favourite staple foods are Igorigo (Beniseed), Ipapara (melon), Akara-etupa (groundnut cake), Iya (Pounded Yam), Apaapa (Beans Cake). People Adavi is the birthplace of Nigerian politician and businessman, Khalifa Abdulrahaman Okene. Also from Adavi was former Nigerian Senator, Pius Lasisi Jimoh Pius Lasisi Jimoh (10 February 1950 – 29 March 2014) was an Ebira born businessman and a Second Nigerian Republic, Second Republic Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria representing the then Kwara South (Okene/Okehi), now Kogi Central ...
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Agyaat
''Agyaat'' ( Anonymous) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Nithiin, Gautam Rode, Rasika Dugal, and Priyanka Kothari in the leading roles. It follows a filmmaking crew stuck in a forest and struggling to survive after becoming the target of an unknown invisible entity/creature. The film was released on 7 August 2009. It was dubbed and released simultaneously in Telugu as ''Adavi''. The film was shot mainly at Sigiriya jungle in Sri Lanka, with some scenes in the Athirappilly forests in Cochin, Kerala, India. In order to combat piracy, the film's DVD was simultaneously and exclusively released internationally. It was a commercial disappointment, and the sequel ''Agyaat 2'' teased in the end credits never materialized. Synopsis A film unit goes for a shoot in a forest but get stuck deep in the jungle. Resulting in a four-day delay, the 9-member cast and crew of a Bollywood movie, including leading lady Aasha, and her egotistical co- ...
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