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2 Demographics  





3 Climate  





4 Location  





5 Media and telecommunications  





6 Cinemas  





7 Attacks  





8 Earthquakes  





9 Sports  





10 Transport  





11 Tourism  





12 Notable residents  





13 References  














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Coordinates: 26°520N 85°340E / 26.86667°N 85.56667°E / 26.86667; 85.56667
 

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Malangwa
मलंगवा
Nickname: 
Oldest Municipality of Sarlahi District.
Malangwa is located in Nepal
Malangwa

Malangwa

Location in Nepal

Coordinates: 26°52′0″N 85°34′0″E / 26.86667°N 85.56667°E / 26.86667; 85.56667
CountryNepal
ProvinceMadesh
DistrictSarlahi
Named forMalang Baba
Government
 • TypeMayor–council government
 • MayorNagendra Prasad Yadav (Nepali Congress)
 • Deputy mayorSakuntala Devi Sah (Nepali Congress)
Area
 • Total30.44 km2 (11.75 sq mi)
Elevation
79 m (262 ft)
Population
 (2011[1])
 • Total46,516
 • Density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
DemonymMalangwans Nepali
Time zoneUTC+05:45 (NST)
Postal code
45800
Area code046
Vehicle registrationJA-1-P
LanguagesMaithili Bajjika
Websitemalangwamun.gov.np
Topographical map of Nepal. The green and yellow zones contain the Inner Terai Valleys.

Malangwa (Devanagari: मलंगवा) is a town, a municipality, and the headquarter of Sarlahi DistrictinMadhesh ProvinceofNepal. The district's oldest municipality, it is in parliamentary constituency 2. From the Mahendra Highway 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Nawalpur, a small highway side town. Situated at an altitude of 79 meters (259 ft) above sea level, Malangwa is near the Indian border at Sonbarsa.[2] There is a customs checkpoint at the border crossing.

Etymology

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Its name is derived from Malang Baba, a saint who is worshiped by both Hindu and Muslim. An annual fair is held in his honor during the month of Chaitra Malangbaba puja at which people offer chadar and pray for their well-being.

Demographics

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According to the municipality (CBS:2012), Malangwa had a population of 46,516 people in about 7,500 households.[3] Most had Madhesi( Yadav, Kayastha, Kalwar, sahuji/sah, koeri and Brahman), Newari and Marwadi backgrounds.


Climate

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Climate zone[4] Elevation % of area
Lower tropical below 300 metres (980 ft) 94.4%
Upper tropical 300 to 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) 5.6%

Malangwa has a humid tropical climate, with a mean annual rainfall of 2,214 mm (87.2 in) between 1995 and 2006. More than 80 percent of the total annual rainfall occurs during the monsoon season, from June to September. Average temperatures range from 8.08 °C (46.54 °F) in January to 34 °C (93 °F) in June.[5]

In the past, the inner and outer Terai were a formidable barrier between Nepal and potential invaders from India. The Terai's marshes and forests were infested with anopheline mosquitos which carried virulent strains of malaria, especially during the hot spring and rainy summer monsoon.

Malangwa, 26°52'N, 85°34'E
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There are several climatic differences in climate among the eastern edge of the Terai (Biratnagar), the western edge (Nepaljung) and Malangwa, although all are on the same plain. The climate is more continental inland (away from Bay of Bengal monsoon sources), with a greater difference between summer and winter. In the far western Terai (five degrees of latitude further north), the coldest months average 4 °C (39 °F) cooler. Total rainfall diminishes from east to west. The monsoon arrives later, is less intense and ends sooner. However, winters are wetter in the west.

Location

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Malangwa is bordered on the north by kabilasi Municipality; on the south and southeast by Sonbarsha, Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India; on the east by Brahampuri Rural Municipality on the west by Kaudena Rural Municipality.[6]

Malangwa shares a border crossing with India. No documents are required to cross the border, but many edible and electronics products are restricted.[7] A customs office tracks vehicles entering Malangwa with an Indian vehicle registration number, and taxes are imposed on heavy items entering Nepal.

Media and telecommunications

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Water tower and small building
Malangwa water supply

To promote local culture, Malangwa has four FM community radio stations: Radio Madhesh (89.3 MHz), Radio Malangwa (93.6) and Swarnim FM (96.3). Major daily newspapers are the Madhesh Post, Loktantra Dainik and the Sarlahi Times. Online News Portal Press4K, Malangwa: Youths Edition.

Nepal Telecom have 4G network coverage with better speed and Ncell have 4G network coverage with available cellular networks. ADSL, Nepal Telecom, NCELL and a private internet service are Internet service providers in the town.

Cinemas

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Malangwa has one movie theater named Pushpa Talkies, which attract cross-border audiences. The theaters show Nepali, Bollywood, South indian hindi dubbed and Bhojpuri-language Movies.

Attacks

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Two attacks have occurred in Malangwa, the first at the end of the Nepalese Civil War. The town was attacked by Maoists on April 5, 2006, at 8:00 pm. The insurgents fired at soldiers guarding government offices and security posts and attacked a jail, freeing more than 100 inmates (including some of their comrades) before fleeing. The Russian-built, night-vision-equipped MI-17 helicopter with the call sign RAN-37 took off from Kathmandu at 10 pm to counter the attack. Eyewitnesses reported that the helicopter hovered for an hour, returned after refueling in Simra and exploded in mid-air at about 1:30 am; eight of the 10 soldiers aboard were killed.[8][9][10][11][12] Five police personnel, four Maoists and two civilians were reported killed in clashes. Security personnel, including Chief District Officer Bhojraj Adhikari, were abducted[13] and later released. A high alert was sounded along the 800-kilometre (500 mi) Indo-Nepal border immediately after the incident. Across the border in India, a joint Sashastra Seema Bal and CRPF team maintained surveillance on the border to thwart any further attacks.[14]

On September 13, 2013, 10 people were injured (three critically) when a bomb exploded in a district office at about 11:45 am. Office records were destroyed in the ensuing fire.[15]

Earthquakes

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Although Malangwa experienced severe tremors from the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, it had no significant damage. However, the town was destroyed by the 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake.

Sports

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The most popular sports in Malangwa are cricket and football. For sports, Two playgrounds are used mostly for sports: Covered Hall & DDC Field.

Transport

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Malangwa, 204.1 kilometres (126.8 mi) by road from Kathmandu, is connected to other parts of the country by bus. Bus service runs to Kathmandu, Birgunj, Janakpurdham, Pokhara, Biratnagar, Dharan, Gaur, and Bharatpur, and the town has one of Nepal's largest bus stations. The Malangwa-Nawalpur Highway (MG Highway) joins the East-West HighwayatNawalpur, connecting Malangwa to all major Nepalese cities.

The nearest domestic airport, Janakpur Airport, is in Dhanusha District; Nijgadh International Airport is under construction in Nijgadh.[16] International passengers use Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport for international flight.

All major cities of India may be reached on Indian Railways, and the government of India has built a four-lane highway from Sonbarsha to Patna. The Sitamarhi Junction railway station is about 36 kilometres (22 mi) from Malangwa, and tanga and rickshaw service is available to go across the border.

Cycles, rickshaws and taxis serve the city center, and auto rickshaws are available for longer distances. Electric rickshaws are popular.

Tourism

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Pink temple on a street corner
Durga Devi temple

A number of tourists access the border connection with India and visit temples in Malangwa like Malangbaba, Durga Devi Temple, Rajdevi Temple, etc.

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ General Bureau of Statistics, Kathmandu, Nepal, Nov. 2012
  • ^ "Malangwa, Nepal". Falling Rain Genomics. Archived from the original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  • ^ Central Bureau of Statistics, Kathmandu, Nepal, November 2012.
  • ^ The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal – a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification system (PDF), Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110, 2005, ISBN 87-7903-210-9, retrieved Nov 22, 2013
  • ^ Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (2006). Climatological Records of Nepal (Several Volumes), Babarmahal, Kathmandu.
  • ^ "Malangwa Municipality – मलङ्गवा नगरपालिका | नेपाल सरकार". malangwamun.gov.np. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  • ^ "MOFA".
  • ^ "Malangwa under attack". Dawn. Karachi. Reuters. April 7, 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  • ^ "Nepal shuts down on protest of Maoist attack".
  • ^ "Sarlahi under terror".
  • ^ "Terror attack in Nepal".
  • ^ "Air war".
  • ^ "Maoist attack".
  • ^ "Joint operation of SSB and CRPF".
  • ^ "Blast in Survey office". Archived from the original on 2015-01-12.
  • ^ "Nijgadh International Airport".

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