Miandam

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Miandam
Miandam, Swat Valley
Miandam, Swat Valley
CountryPakistan Pakistan
ProvinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictSwat District
Miandam, swat valley

Miandam is a hill station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, in the foothills of Hindu Kush mountains.[1] It is located at a distance of 55 km away from Mingora the capital of Swat Valley, and 56 kilometers (35 mi) from Saidu Sharif.[2]

Miandam is enriched in medicinal plants, owing to which the town is the site of a World Wide Fund for Nature project promoting sustainable harvesting of medicinal plants, and now about 1,000 people are dependent on the medicinal plant trade for their entire income.[3] The primary economy of the region is based on tourism and agriculture. While agriculture is mostly centered on corn and potatoes,[1] As of 1988, its population was 3,000;[1] but it is now estimated to be 20,000, including neighboring hamlets.[1][3]

See also[]

  • Marghazar - Swat Valley
  • Malam Jabba -Swat Valley
  • Gabina Jabba - Swat Valley
  • Madyan - Swat Valley
  • Behrain - Swat Valley
  • Kalam -Swat Valley
  • Utror - Kalam Valley
  • Usho - Swat Valley
  • Gabral -Kalam Valley

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Barbara Crossette (27 December 1988). "TV and Saudis Open Remote Bit of Pakistan". New York Times.
  2. ^ Miandam at Maplandia
  3. ^ a b Miandam at Plantlife International Archived 10 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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