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- n. A mountainous region found in south western India. Also known locally as Kodagu.
- n. A member of the ethnic community originating from the region of Coorg in India.
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“A chance virus introduced through the European Bee sometime after Civet Cat Coffee but the bulk of the Citrus Experiment Station European Bee sometime after 1991 nearly wiped out the Coorg's coffee crop is the hardy at Chetalli, which has several 1991 nearly wiped out the bee population but with the Robusta. agricultural records to its credit. bee population but with the regeneration of Apis Cerana This strain of papaya was so regeneration of Apis Cerana Indica, a local breed, the sweet and sublime; it earned the Indica, a local breed, the industry is back on its feet. tag Coorg Honey Dew. industry is back on its feet.”
“Sindhu belongs to a family of coffee plantation workers, in the village of Balayagudi in the picturesque Coorg district of Karnataka.”
“The spice box and the sticker you see in the picture and some coffee that is being used right now in my kitchen lab are things Mridula got back for me when she returned from her honeymoon in Coorg.”
“Pure Vegetarians might find staying in Coorg a slight tricky as its main course of food consists of Non - Vegetarian food like lambs, pork, chiken etc.”
“If you are a white water rafting freek or love fishing Coorg can be a heaven for you, most prominently a heaven which is not known to many.”
“Good to know that you had a great time in Coorg. congratulations on winning food destinations contest.”
“Am back from my little vacation in Coorg and my cousin's wedding in Mysore !”
“I shall be travelling to Coorg / Mysore from the end of August to first week of September.”
“India and the worlds most beautiful woman can be found in Kerala-Coorg-Tanjore-Rajamundry areas of Kerala-karnataka-tamil Nadu and AP.”
“In-situ conservation has been initiated at Nagarahole, Coorg, India.”
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