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帕拉帕蒂(Pallapatti),帕拉帕蒂女性为53.33%。帕拉帕蒂 参见 泰米尔纳德邦城镇列表 参考 泰米尔纳德邦城镇帕拉帕蒂总人口11807(2001年)。帕拉帕蒂 人口 该地2001年总人口11807人,帕拉帕蒂其中男722人,帕拉帕蒂女性5832人;0—6岁人口1460人,帕拉帕蒂是帕拉帕蒂印度泰米尔纳德邦Dindigul县的一个城镇。

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