Ullal

Ullal
City
Ullal Abbakkadevi Circle
Ullal in Karnataka
Coordinates: 12°48′54″N 74°50′34″E / 12.8149°N 74.8429°E / 12.8149; 74.8429
Country India
State Karnataka
DistrictDakshina Kannada
Government
  TypeCity Municipal Council
  BodyUllal City Municipal Council
  Council PresidentK.Hussain Alias Kunhimonu
Area
  Total
11.8 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
53,808
  Density4,600/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
575020
Vehicle registrationKA 19
Official languageKannada
Length of Roads268.97 km
Lok Sabha constituencyDakshina Kannada
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMangalore
Literacy92.87%
Websitewww.ullalcity.mrc.gov.in

Ullal or Uḷḷāla is a City in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state in India. Ullal City Municipal Council along with the Mangaluru City Corporation forms the continuous Mangaluru urban agglomeration area which is currently the fourth biggest in Karnataka after Bengaluru, Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad. There is also a plan to merge Ullal City Municipality & some gram panchayats along with Mangaluru City Corporation to form the Greater Mangalore region. Ullal is one of the oldest towns in India. In the 15th century it came under the rule of the Portuguese. Still the remains of its glorious history can be seen in the beaches and other parts of Ullal. It is very famous for historic locations like Sri Cheerumba Bagavathi Temple, Someshwara Temple, Someshwar Beach, Summer Sands Beach Resort, Queen Abbakka Chowta's Fort at Ranipura, K Pandyarajah Ballal Institutes and college of nursing, St. Sebastian Church Permannur, Fish Meal & Oil Plant, and Queen Abbakka's Jain temple at Melangadi.

This quaint little sea town on the shore of Arabian Sea was the setting for wide-scale sea-erosion that occurred in the late 1990s and early this millennium. The local authorities, however, have tried to reduce the damage by placing sand bags near the advancing coastline, the benefits of this step are yet to be noted, Ullal is the first "Kerosene Free" city in the state of Karnataka. This town is an important trading centre for fish and fish manure. Fishing and Beedi rolling are main occupations of the residents of this town.