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Kolloorvila Juma Masjid is a famous Muslim worship centre situated at Pallimukku, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Kollam city centre.[1] Kolloorvila has the second largest Muslim population in Kerala. Kolloorvila Juma Masjid is one of the largest masjids in Kerala and can accommodate approximately 5,000 worshippers.[2]
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