maanih
Maanih, also known as Maan, is a small village located in the northern region of Nepal. It is situated in the Sindhupalchok District, approximately 100 kilometers east of Kathmandu. The village is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life. Maanih is primarily inhabited by the indigenous Newar community, who are known for their unique language, art, and architecture. The village is surrounded by lush green hills and is home to several ancient temples and monasteries, which are important pilgrimage sites for the local community. Agriculture is the main occupation of the villagers, with rice, maize, and potatoes being the primary crops. The village also has a small market where local produce is sold. Maanih is connected to the rest of Nepal by a network of roads and is easily accessible by public transportation. The village has a population of around 500 people and is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Despite its small size, Maanih plays an important role in the cultural and economic life of the surrounding region.