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Malom
Malom ((マラヤーラム語:മാലോം)) ) also Known as Maloth is a remote Village town located in the valley of Western Ghats (Coorg hills) in Kasaragod district of Kerala, India. And it is known as “The coorg of kerala” because of its cool climate and location adjacent to the coorg. Malom town, A small town in this area is the commercial center of Maloth village and nearby areas which is located on the proposed Hill Highway (Kerala)(SH 59) that passes through mountain ranges in Western Ghats of kerala. Malom is situated in the Balal Panchayath. It is included in the Kasaragod Parliament constituency and in the Kanhangad assembly constituency. Malom is a border area of Kerala and an entrance to the Thick evergreen forest of coorg district in Karnataka State. Main streets in malom town are Kolunkal junction, Mandalam Kavala, Vallikadavu. Being a hillside area in western Ghats Malom also has many tourist spots or attractive locations and resorts. One can hire Tourist taxis from malom town to visit these nearby locations. ==History and culture== The name Malom originated from "Mahalokam" - known as "Great country". Malom is the Cultural Capital of Hillside Areas in Kasaragod district. Malom village is located between two world famous hill stations in India; Ranipuram and Kottanchery. Malom is also known for its cultural heritage, as being referred to in the history of many temples and taravadus in Kasaragod district. A Muslim theyyam (known as "Mukri-Poker") along with other theyyams are practiced in Malom kuloom temple and other templs. Malom is also an early Christian (especially Roman Catholic Syrian Christian) migrated area in Kasaragod district itself and have a number of Roman Catholic Syrian churches.
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