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Chembarambakkam Lake, located near Chennai, is the largest freshwater lake in Tamil Nadu and serves as an important water reservoir for the city.
The present state of Tamil Nadu was formed on November 1, 1956, following the States Reorganisation Act of 1956, merging the erstwhile Madras State with other regions.
Rice is the primary crop of Tamil Nadu by area under cultivation, particularly in the Cauvery delta region, making it a major rice-producing state.
The Mahabalipuram Shore Temple, built by Pallava king Narasimhavarman II, is a Shiva temple dating back to the 8th century.
Tuticorin (also known as Thoothukudi) is a major seaport in Tamil Nadu, besides Chennai Port. It handles significant cargo and is important for salt and chemical exports.
The Tirunelveli-Tuticorin region is known for salt production, chemicals, calcium carbide, and halide product manufacturing.
Dodabetta (2,636 m) in the Nilgiri Mountains is the highest peak in Tamil Nadu, located in the Ooty district.
Ramanuja (11th century) was a prominent Bhakti saint-philosopher from Tamil Nadu who propagated Vaishnavism and influenced the Bhakti movement in South India.
The Pallava dynasty (3rd-9th century) made significant contributions to Dravidian architecture (Mahabalipuram monuments) and developed the Grantha script which evolved into modern Tamil and other South Indian scripts.
Tamil Nadu's literacy rate as per 2011 Census was 80.3%, which is higher than the national average of 74.04%.