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Pisang

'''Pisang ''' is a village development committee in Manang District in the Gandaki Zone of northern Nepal. At the time of the 2001 Nepal census it had a population of 707 people living in 142 individual households. Pisang consists of two parts divided by the Marsyangdi river: Lower Pisang (3200 m) and Upper Pisang (3300 m). There is a Buddhist temple in Upper Pisang.

Usage examples of "pisang".

He had photographs showing palms of every kind, lush broad-leafed pisang trees, patches of rain forest traversed by thousandfold creepers, sacred temple groves and turtle ponds, water buffalo in rice paddies, tame elephants at work and wild elephants playing in the water and stretching their trumpeting trunks heavenward.

During his incarnation, he taught them agriculture, gave them fire, the cane, and the pisang, and now in the form of a huge bird sweeps over the heavens, watching his children and watering their crops, admonishing them of his presence by the mighty sound of his voice, the rustling of his wings, and the flash of his eye.

Cabbage palm and gray plum, pisang and scitamine they found in abundance, with wild pineapple, and occasionally small mammals, birds, eggs, reptiles, and insects.

This, on second thought, he decided to send from Manhattan to the Pisang Palace Hotel in Los Angeles.