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Geography Malappuram Malappuram is a hilly terraced tract. The innumerable streams that
meander these hills reach the coconut fringed and picturesque sea
coast. In many places, these streams are linked with backwaters which
facilitate a network of inland waterways. The midland region is fertile
with thick coconut groves while the hilly tract has dense forests
and extensive teak plantations apart being the source of innumerable
streams and rivers. IMPORTANT HILLSVavil or Vayutmala - 2339.73 Metre Vellarimala - 2335.58 Metre Chakkumala hills -- 600.46 Metre Urothmala - 477.60 Metre Pandalur hills - 610.20 Metre IMPORTANT RIVERSChaliyar or Beypore river: Chaliyar or Beyore river, one of the major rivers of the State, takes its origin from Elembileri hills of Waynad taluk. Kadalundi River : Kadalundi river, also known as Karimpuzha or Oravanpurampuzha, originates from the Silent Valley reserve forests at an elevation of 1219 metres above the sea level. This river forms a part of the west coast navigation system from Palathigal in the south to Mannur in the north. It has a length of 130 metres with a catchment area of 1114 sq. km. Purapparamba River: Purapparamba, a small river of 8 Km., originates from the tail end of Purapparamba cut. It flows in the western direction and crosses the Madras - Mangalore railway line between Tanur and Parappanangadi station. The canoli canal connects this river with other rivers in the district. Tirur River : Raising from the Athvanad village of Tirur taluk, Tirur river (length 48 Km.) flows South-west up to Thiruvnavaya and flows upto Elamkulam in the north western direction. Then it turns south-west and finally joins Bharathapuzha to reach the sea near Ponnani. This river is navigable and motor boat can play between Tirur and Ponnani. It also forms part of west coast water transport system. Bharathapuzha : Bharathapuzha also known as Nila nadi or Ponnani river, has its source in the Anamalai hills at about 982 metres above the main sea level. After flowing through Pollachi taluk of Coimbatore District, it enters the Palakkad district of Kerala state. During its course, it forms the boundary between Palakkad and Trissur Districts. Sea - Coast : Sea - Coast of the district extends to 70 Km with a minor port at Ponnani. The Port is tidal since it is very shallow, most of the vessels have to be anchored out in the sea. There are large number of fishing centres on this coast line. Backwater and Canals : There are no major backwaters in this district.
The Veliyancode lake situated 5 km South-east of Ponnani, opens to
the sea at Veliyancode. A regulator is installed there to prevent
the influence of salt water in to the lake. Maniyar kayal, Valancherry
Kayal and Maravancherry kayal, all in ponnani taluk, are the other
minor backwaters in the district. TOWNS, VILLAGES AND AMENITIESThe district, at present comprises 6 taluks and 14 Development Blocks. It has 5 towns and 135 inhabited villages. The urban population of the district as percentage of total population,
in the census years 1981 and 1991 is indicated below. It also shows
the sex ratio (Females per 1000 Males) and density (population per
sq. km.)in Urban population of the district in relation to the State: |
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