Parílska
Parílska is a settlement located in the Central Region of Malawi. It is situated in the Dedza District, a predominantly rural area known for its agricultural activities, particularly tobacco and maize cultivation. The region experiences a subtropical highland climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The local economy is largely based on subsistence farming, with many residents relying on the land for their livelihood. Parílska, like many communities in Dedza, is characterized by scattered homesteads and a close-knit social structure. Access to basic services such as clean water, healthcare, and education can be a challenge, as is common in many rural Malawian villages. The nearest significant town is Dedza itself, which serves as an administrative and commercial center for the district. The population of Parílska consists mainly of subsistence farmers and their families. The Chewa people form the predominant ethnic group in the Dedza District, and their language and cultural traditions are prevalent in settlements like Parílska.