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AT A GLANCE
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Area |
3550 sq.km. |
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District Population |
30,96,330 |
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Temperature |
Mean Max. 32 to 37 deg.C
Mean Min. 22 deg.C |
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Climate |
Humid on the coast, tropical with
oppressive hot season in the interior |
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Altitude |
Lowland: sea level
Highland: 477m to 2340 m. above sea level |
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Rainfall |
290 cm. |
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Tourist Season |
September to March |
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Malappuram
literally means a terraced place atop hill. Lush
coconut plantations-hallmark of the district-are
bordered by Arabian Sea on the west and NiIgiri
Hills on the east. The district has the highest
birthrate in Kerala ( 28.74 per cent). Money
orders from the Gulf countries are the backbone
of the district's economy. Malappuram villages
have most of the ancient Hindu, Muslim families
in the state. Several places in the district are
akin to legendary figures in Malayalam
literature. It also has a unique position in the
history; its people were the first to raise the
flag of rebellion against the British Colonial
Authority with the Mappilla revolt of 1921 being
the bloodiest. |
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Tourist
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Kottakkal : The cradle of Ayurveda.
Famous Ayurveda hospital.
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Thirur : Associated with Wagon tragedy, a
black day in the history of freedom struggle.
Poet Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of
Malayalam language, lived here in the 16 the
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Palur : Tippu's Fort. |
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Nilambur : Famous for teak and bamboo
plantations. Kanoli plot; the oldest teak
plantation in the world.The only teak museum in
the Country. |
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Thanur : One of the first Portuguese
colonies in the country. St. Francis Xavier
visited the coastal town in 1546 |
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Air
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Calicut airport is at Karippur, 36 kms.
away from district headquarters.
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Rail
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Major railway stations are Thirur,
Kuttippuram. Local passenger service on
Shornore- Nilambur line.
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Road
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Manjeri is the main city in the
district, Malappuram has a KSRTC station
which operates bus services to all parts
of the state. Bus service to Ootty from
Nilambur via Gudalore. Bangalore service
from Malappuram.
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