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This Hannukah 2023, Take A Walk Through Kochi's Jew Town

Once home to a burgeoning Jewish population, the area has now lent itself to tourists with antique shops, crowded cafes and a synagogue awaiting worshippers

Jew Town in Kochi is flanked by the Ara­bi­an Sea on one side and Kaveri riv­er on the oth­er
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The Fort Kochi neighbourhood is immersed in nostalgia. As you walk along the narrow lanes lined with pastel-coloured houses, you will eventually reach your answer of why Kochi is also known as the "battleground of Europe." 

The Dutch, British, French, Portuguese and Jewish chapters from the city's history can be read on the walls of most buildings. Even though most of it has been reclaimed by native inhabitants post Independence, traces of the culture left behind continue to exist. Of them all, the area previously home to the Jews has been able to conserve its erstwhile identity the best.  

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