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Hakha (Burmese: ဟားခါးမြို့; MLCTS: ha: hka: mrui.,
pronounced [
hákʰá mjo̰];
formerly rendered Haka) is the
capital of Chin
State in Myanmar.
Hakha is...
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Hakha Chin, or Laiholh, is a ****i-Chin
language spoken by 446,264 people,
mostly in Myanmar. In Mizoram, the
language is
recognized as Pawi. The total...
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about 488,801
according to the 2014 census, and its
capital city is
Hakha. The
state is
named for the Chin people, an
ethnic group native to Chin...
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Hakha Township (Burmese: ဟားခါးမြို့နယ်) is a
township of
Hakha District in the Chin
State of Burma. It
surrounds the city of
Hakha, the
state capital...
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Hills in Myanmar's Chin State, in the
townships of Falam,
Thantlang and
Hakha. They are also
found in the
Lawngtlai district of Mizoram, India, where...
- Kēng Tung, Myanmar".
United States Geological Survey. "M 6.2 – 19 km SW of
Hakha, Myanmar".
United States Geological Survey.
Retrieved 26
November 2021....
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Hakha District is the
third district of the Chin State,
Union of Myanmar. It was
formed in the
first Chin
State Hluttaw emergency meeting No. 2/2012 on...
- it was the
capital city
until the
administrative offices were
moved to
Hakha in 1974. It is
still the
regional governor of
Falam District and of Falam...
- Thet, or
Ruavan Thet, is a ****i-Chin
language spoken in two
villages of
Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar.
VanBik (2009:48)
proposes the name Laamtuk...
- Laiṭong” (Falam-Chin)
spoken in
Falam district,
Laiholh (
Hakha-Chin)
spoken around the Haka (
Hakha/Halkha)
capital of Chin
State in
Burma (Myanmar) and in...