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Covelong

Coordinates:12°47′33″N80°15′11″E / 12.7925°N 80.2530°E /12.7925; 80.2530
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Not to be confused withKovalam, a beach and seaside resort inThiruvananthapuram.
Fishing village in Chennai
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Suburb of Chennai in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
Covelong
Kovalam
Suburb of Chennai
Covelong Beach, view from south
Covelong Beach, view from south
Covelong is located in Tamil Nadu
Covelong
Covelong
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Covelong is located in India
Covelong
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Covelong (India)
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Coordinates:12°47′33″N80°15′11″E / 12.7925°N 80.2530°E /12.7925; 80.2530
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChengalpattu
MetroChennai
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest cityChennai

Covelong (Kovalam) is afishing village inChennai, India,[1] 40 kilometres south ofChennai, on theEast Coast Road en route toMahabalipuram. Covelong (Cabelon in French = Kovalam) was a port town developed in the 1720s by theOstend Company on a place provided by theNawab of CarnaticSaadat Ali (the port was then also known as Sa‘adat Pattan, or Sadatpatnam, according to the name of the nawab). Thefactory was inaugurated in 1719 by Sir Godefroid Gollet de La Merveille (a Frenchman), and the building of a fort started at that time. After the closing down of the Imperial Company in 1731, the port was taken over by the French in 1746, and destroyed by the British in 1752.

The fort built by the Belgian in Covelong during the Ostend factory times has been made today theTaj Fisherman's Cove, a private luxury beach resort. Another attraction is the ancient Catholic church on the beach, built in the 1770s. There is also a Dharga & temple nearby the beach.

ChennaiCovelong Beach is one of the few places in the East Coast wheresurfing takes place. There is a surf school with resort in the beach and samudra community yoga school in front of the beach.

Kovalam has ariver mouth opening that flows almost throughout the year.

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Kovalam Beach, Chennai - Mid Sea Diving

It is a coastal suburb located inChennai City. Remnants of the Belgian fort can be seen in Fisherman's Cove, a luxury Taj hotel in Covelong, while a fort and cemetery built by the Dutch are still to be seen inSadras, south ofMahabalipuram.

Apart from being a popular tourist destination because of the wide beaches, the shallow ocean and the peaceful backwaters, history has influenced the existence of important places of worship for Hindus, Christians and Muslims. The construction of the Catholic Church, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, begun some time between 1770 and 1780 but it was left incomplete. It was a wealthy Portuguese merchant-prince who was a major land-owner in early 19th Century Madras, Sir John de Monte, who completed it between 1800 and 1808. According to the legend, his only son Christopher died at the age of twenty-two on his way back from Germany. As a result, Sir John's wife Mary, fell into a depression. One night, Sir John had a dream that if he completed the building of the church his wife would be cured. He did; and his wife was cured. He, his wife and his son are buried in the church.

Another benefactor in Covelong was the Armenian Catholic, Sarquis Satur, who built a "chatram" in Covelong (a place where pilgrims could rest, free of charge). A Latin inscription commemorating him is still visible there. It is not clear how long Christianity has been in existence in Covelong. There are three wells that have crosses and cross-bones on their interiors, and this fact seems to pre-date the advent of the Portuguese, because they carved crosses on the exterior of wells, not the interior. Other wells of the same type are to be found on St. Thomas Mount, St. Thomas Convent and St. Bede's School inMylapore, Chennai.[citation needed]

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  1. ^"Primary Census Abstract Data Tables – India: Final Population Totals".Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011. Archived fromthe original on 11 July 2022. Retrieved27 April 2025.
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