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Perungallore Is a large village in Kollam district of south Indian State Kerala. This village is a very scenic and beautiful place. About 90% of the population are Christians. The boundary is defined as - in the East - Mannankidackal bridge, to the West - Kattuva Mukku, to the South - Ithikkara River and to the North - Makkulam. This village is full of paddy fields and other agricultural land. Most of the people in this village are rich and are living in luxury houses. This place is being developed through the last 900 years. The oldest family in this village, is the family called Kollamon vila, and approximately 40 percent of the people live in this place are related to this family one or the other way. This is the biggest ancestral family in this village.

The villagers are peace loving, and generous in nature. Almost all type of amenities are available in this village. This village has water resources through rivers, streams and occasional springs. The village is georgeous and shares the water with the neighbouring villages from a river called Ithikkara River. The Kollam - Kulathuppuzha road pass through the bank of this river, and the scenic beauty can be enjoyed by travelling tho=rough the road. This village is a portion of Edamulackal Panchayat and Pathanapuram Taluk. The constituency for Assembly Elections is Punalur and that of the Parliament is Adur. The nearby townships of this village is Anchal to the East and Ayur to the vest. This village has one Government primary school and Sisu Bhavan. The other educational institutions are within the circle of 5 kilometers from Perungallore. This village houses two churches and a Mosque, but no Temples. The biggest and oldest among the 2 churches is Perungallore Marthoma Church which houses arough 500 families as its members.