About
Origin Of the District
On acquisition from the Nawab of Arcot in1801, the British named it as Tinnevelly district though their headquarters was first located in Palayamkottai the adjacent town, where they had their military headquarters during their operations against the Palayakars. Two reasons may be attributed for naming it after Tirunelveli. One is because, it was and is the chief town of the district and the other is that it was already called as Tirunelveli Seemai under the Nayaks and Nawabs. Both Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai grew as the twin towns of the district.
Geographical Data
The Tirunelveli District is located in the world map, between 08o 8’ and 09o 23’ latitude and 77o 09’ and 77o 54’ longitude. The total geographical area of the district is 3876.06 sq. km.
Boundaries
The district is surrounded by the State of Kerala, Gulf of Mannar and the districts of Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi, Tenkasi and Kanniyakumari.
Land Category | Area In Hectares |
---|---|
Wet | 79,668 |
Dry | 3,58,151 |
Assessed Waste | 39,274 |
UnAssessed Waste Dry | 57,696 |
Poramboke | 25,456 |
Forest lands | 1,22,055 |
Total | 3,876.06 |