. . . . . . "I-LUG Chennai is very active in FOSS related activities in Chennai. \n* Website \n* Mailing List \n* Wiki"@en . "Chennai, known worldwide as Madras until 1996, is the fourth largest metropolis of India, and is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Marina beach on the east coast of the city is 12-kilometer long and welcomes every morning the rising sun. In a period spanning four long centuries, though its history goes beyond that too, the place has grown from a fishing village called Madraspatnam to a city of around 7.6 million people (2006), and is the capital of the Indian state of Tamilnadu. The city is considered the cultural center of the modern Tamil society. The city is famed for many ancient temples and modern industrial facilities including well developed Information Technology related activities. One commentator has described the metropolis of Chennai in these words: \"With its seventh century temples and 21st century malls, Chennai is a happy mix of the old and new.\" Articles planned (or started) about Chennai: \n* Chennai:Accommodations \n* Chennai:Attractions \n* Chennai:Climate \n* Chennai:Downtown \n* Chennai:History \n* Chennai:Hospitals \n* Chennai:Industry \n* Chennai:Media (newspapers, radio stations, etc.) \n* Chennai:Museums \n* Chennai:Natives \n* Chennai:Nightlife \n* Chennai:Restaurants \n* Chennai:Schools \n* Chennai:Sports \n* Chennai:Transportation"@en . "Chennai, known worldwide as Madras until 1996, is the third largest metropolis of India, and is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Marina beach on the east coast of the city is 12-kilometer long and welcomes every morning the rising sun. In a period spanning four long centuries, though its history goes beyond that too, the place has grown from a fishing village called Madraspatnam to a city of around 7.6 million people (2006), and is the capital of the Indian state of Tamilnadu. The city is considered the cultural center of the modern Tamil society. The city is famed for many ancient temples and modern industrial facilities including well developed Information Technology related activities. One commentator has described the metropolis of Chennai in these words: \"With its"@en . . . "Overview: People and place \u2022 History \u2022 Geography \u2022 Culture \u2022 Economy \u2022 Politics \u2022 Sport and recreation \u2022 Trivia \u2022 User reviews \u2022 Photo gallery \u2022 See also \u2022 Everything else \u2022 External resources __NOEDITSECTION__"@en . . . . . "Overview: People and place \u2022 History \u2022 Geography \u2022 Culture \u2022 Economy \u2022 Politics \u2022 Sport and recreation \u2022 Trivia \u2022 User reviews \u2022 Photo gallery \u2022 See also \u2022 Everything else \u2022 External resources __NOEDITSECTION__"@en . "Chennai, known worldwide as Madras until 1996, is the fourth largest metropolis of India, and is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Marina beach on the east coast of the city is 12-kilometer long and welcomes every morning the rising sun. In a period spanning four long centuries, though its history goes beyond that too, the place has grown from a fishing village called Madraspatnam to a city of around 7.6 million people (2006), and is the capital of the Indian state of Tamilnadu. The city is considered the cultural center of the modern Tamil society. The city is famed for many ancient temples and modern industrial facilities including well developed Information Technology related activities. One commentator has described the metropolis of Chennai in these words: \"With it"@en . "I-LUG Chennai is very active in FOSS related activities in Chennai. \n* Website \n* Mailing List \n* Wiki"@en . "Chennai"@en . . . "Chennai, known worldwide as Madras until 1996, is the third largest metropolis of India, and is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Marina beach on the east coast of the city is 12-kilometer long and welcomes every morning the rising sun. In a period spanning four long centuries, though its history goes beyond that too, the place has grown from a fishing village called Madraspatnam to a city of around 7.6 million people (2006), and is the capital of the Indian state of Tamilnadu. The city is considered the cultural center of the modern Tamil society. The city is famed for many ancient temples and modern industrial facilities including well developed Information Technology related activities. One commentator has described the metropolis of Chennai in these words: \"With its seventh century temples and 21st century malls, Chennai is a happy mix of the old and new.\""@en . .