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'''Thalanadu''' is a Southern [[India]]n village, situated in the eastern part of [[Kottayam]] District in [[Kerala]], between [[Vagamon]], [[Erattupetta]] and [[Teekoy]].
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==Geoography==
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Thalanadu is a typical Kerala village, which is a mixture of the features of both midland countryside and the [[Malanad]] hill area, enveloped in greenery with a clean and unpolluted atmosphere. It is a small [[panchayat]]in Poomjar Thekkekkara Villege , but quite long, stretching about 25 kilometres including Adukkom reaching up to the Wagamon and Munnilavu Panjayahthu area, at about three thousand and five hudrad feet above sea level. This place is known for its agriculture and landscape. It is full of hills and valleys in the middle of which flows the [[Meenachil]] river (made famous by [[Arundhati Roy]]'s novel, ''[[The God of Small Things]]'').
Entirely Original Research and theory. <font color="purple">[[User:Escape_Orbit|Escape Orbit]]</font> <sup>[[User_talk:Escape_Orbit|(Talk)]]</sup> 22:46, 12 October 2008 (UTC)

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==People==
*<small>'''Note''': This debate has been included in the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Conspiracy theories|list of Conspiracy theories-related deletion discussions]]. </small> <small>-- [[User:Gene93k|• Gene93k]] ([[User talk:Gene93k|talk]]) 00:56, 13 October 2008 (UTC)</small>
Large scale settlement in Teekoy began more than 100 years ago. It has resemblance to a tropical rain-forest area with all kinds of trees like [[teak]], [[jackfruit]], etc., found in the [[Western Ghats]] region growing profusely besides [[coconut]], [[rubber]], [[arecanut]] and other crops. It is a very fertile area. Here most of the people are farmers and they cultivate rubber, [[Elettaria|elachi]], [[ginger]], [[cardamom]], [[clove]], [[nutmeg]], [[turmeric]], [[Black pepper|pepper]], [[cashew]] and other spices. Considerable variety of [[medicinal plants]] also grow here which have been used in making the traditional home remedies. Most of the people are [[Christian]]s,[[Muslim]]s and [[Hindu]]s.
*'''Delete''' So much wrong with this article. Pure cruft, original research, essay, unencyclopedic and just plain goofy. [[User:Dman727|Dman727]] ([[User talk:Dman727|talk]]) 01:19, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
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==Culture==
*'''Delete''' along with [[Blac haze]]. You can throw in a WP:BLP violation if such a person exists. [[User:WillOakland|WillOakland]] ([[User talk:WillOakland|talk]]) 01:45, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
Thalanadu is a rural village with a hilly touch. It has a dominant rural culture, People join together for celebrating the annual festivals, feasts in [[Church (building)|church]]and temples etc. [[Women]] are not just housewives. They too join public life especially after the restructured Panchayati [[Raj]] system was introduced. There is only a moderate level of political activity, hence hardly any social divisions over [[politics]].

==Climate==
Thalanadu [[climate]] has a heavy [[rain season]] and mild [[summer]]. Summer rains are not infrequent. With hills in the backdrop it never gets very hot, and the climate tends towards windy and cool.

==Tourism==
[[Thalanadu]] is naturally perched by its location in one of the busiest [[tourism|tourist]] circuits in Kerala.[[Ayyampara]] has a huge rock formation whose top is a flat expanse running into hundreds of acres. It is a place with many cliffs, a cave and panoramic views. People also visit this place in the evening to enjoy the cool breeze and see the sun set. Ayyampara is one of the main tourist destination in this place with big rock mountain three thousand and five hundred feet from the Sea level.Its more than 100 acres of rocks with temple and church on the top of it, getting more attention from tourists.Rolling hills and hillocks dot Thalanadu in abundance but some places are very steep. Many tourists come to experience the beauty beauty of raining and Greenishness on the way to [[vagamon]]. Both the river and the flat land are flanked by hills. Plantations such as Rubber and other cultivations showing the developments of this area.The origin of [[meenachil]] river is starts from here.So many small creeks giving a extra ordinary heavenly experience to the tourists.

Picnickers often come to Adukkom another place in this Village. One is the Marmala [[waterfall]] in the Meenachil river where water cascades down from the hill over a rocky slope. Another trekking route is the Teekoy-Cherippad-Ayyampara.

The nearby [[Illickan mountain]] rises steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, from its top with views extending up to 75 kilometres to the [[Alleppey]] port on a clear night. In the season tourists camp on its top. There is only one entry and exit point to the top. Legend has it that its rocky top is believed to have a mythical pond where the [[Neelakoduveli]] grows, a wonder plant that assures you perennial prosperity if you can collect its leaves when they flow down through the river Meenachil once a year.

[[Category:Villages in Kerala]]

Revision as of 05:17, 13 October 2008

Thalanadu is a Southern Indian village, situated in the eastern part of Kottayam District in Kerala, between Vagamon, Erattupetta and Teekoy.

Geoography

Thalanadu is a typical Kerala village, which is a mixture of the features of both midland countryside and the Malanad hill area, enveloped in greenery with a clean and unpolluted atmosphere. It is a small panchayatin Poomjar Thekkekkara Villege , but quite long, stretching about 25 kilometres including Adukkom reaching up to the Wagamon and Munnilavu Panjayahthu area, at about three thousand and five hudrad feet above sea level. This place is known for its agriculture and landscape. It is full of hills and valleys in the middle of which flows the Meenachil river (made famous by Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of Small Things).

People

Large scale settlement in Teekoy began more than 100 years ago. It has resemblance to a tropical rain-forest area with all kinds of trees like teak, jackfruit, etc., found in the Western Ghats region growing profusely besides coconut, rubber, arecanut and other crops. It is a very fertile area. Here most of the people are farmers and they cultivate rubber, elachi, ginger, cardamom, clove, nutmeg, turmeric, pepper, cashew and other spices. Considerable variety of medicinal plants also grow here which have been used in making the traditional home remedies. Most of the people are Christians,Muslims and Hindus. Hells YEAH!!

Culture

Thalanadu is a rural village with a hilly touch. It has a dominant rural culture, People join together for celebrating the annual festivals, feasts in churchand temples etc. Women are not just housewives. They too join public life especially after the restructured Panchayati Raj system was introduced. There is only a moderate level of political activity, hence hardly any social divisions over politics.

Climate

Thalanadu climate has a heavy rain season and mild summer. Summer rains are not infrequent. With hills in the backdrop it never gets very hot, and the climate tends towards windy and cool.

Tourism

Thalanadu is naturally perched by its location in one of the busiest tourist circuits in Kerala.Ayyampara has a huge rock formation whose top is a flat expanse running into hundreds of acres. It is a place with many cliffs, a cave and panoramic views. People also visit this place in the evening to enjoy the cool breeze and see the sun set. Ayyampara is one of the main tourist destination in this place with big rock mountain three thousand and five hundred feet from the Sea level.Its more than 100 acres of rocks with temple and church on the top of it, getting more attention from tourists.Rolling hills and hillocks dot Thalanadu in abundance but some places are very steep. Many tourists come to experience the beauty beauty of raining and Greenishness on the way to vagamon. Both the river and the flat land are flanked by hills. Plantations such as Rubber and other cultivations showing the developments of this area.The origin of meenachil river is starts from here.So many small creeks giving a extra ordinary heavenly experience to the tourists.

Picnickers often come to Adukkom another place in this Village. One is the Marmala waterfall in the Meenachil river where water cascades down from the hill over a rocky slope. Another trekking route is the Teekoy-Cherippad-Ayyampara.

The nearby Illickan mountain rises steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, from its top with views extending up to 75 kilometres to the Alleppey port on a clear night. In the season tourists camp on its top. There is only one entry and exit point to the top. Legend has it that its rocky top is believed to have a mythical pond where the Neelakoduveli grows, a wonder plant that assures you perennial prosperity if you can collect its leaves when they flow down through the river Meenachil once a year.