Wynaad


From Encyclopedia Britannica (11th edition, 1910)

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Wynaad, or Wainad, a highland tract in S. India, forming part of Malabar district, Madras. It consists of a table-land amid the W. Ghats, 60 m. long by 30 m. broad, with an average elevation of 3000 ft.; pop. (Igor) 75,149. It is best known as the district where a large amount of British capital was sunk during the decade1876-1886in gold mines. It had yet earlier been a coffee-planting district, but this industry has recently declined. Tea, pepper and cardamoms are produced in increasing quantities. There are also valuable forest reserves.