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Phumdi (Meitei pronunciation: /pʰúm.dí/), also
known as
Phumthi (Meitei pronunciation: /pʰúm.tʰí/) or
simply Phum (Meitei pronunciation: /pʰúm/), are a...
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largest of all the
phumdis covers an area of 40 km2 (15 sq mi) and is
situated on the
southeastern s**** of the lake.
Located on this
phumdi,
Keibul Lamjao...
- park is
characterized by
floating decomposed plant material locally called phumdi. It was
created in 1966 as a
wildlife sanctuary to
preserve the natural...
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Keibul Lamjao National Park over the
floating biom****
locally called phumdi in the
southeastern part of
Loktak Lake. It is
located between 24°27' N...
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Island Worli Island Mahim Island Keibul Lamjao Island Floating Islands (
Phumdi)
Nongkhnum River Island Abdul Kalam Island (Wheeler Island)
Cattle Island...
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large freshwater lake that
features a
unique type of
ecosystem called phumdi,
floating islands consisting of soil and vegetation. The area is a mixture...
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Circular phumdis,
called athampum, were
artificially built for
fishing in
Loktak Lake...
- Park
Bishnupur district Manipur 40 World's only
floating National park
Phumdi (floating marshes)
Bison (Rajbari)
National Park
South Tripura district...
- lake in the north-eastern
region of the country,
which is
famous for the
phumdis (heterogeneous m**** of vegetation, soil, and
organic matters at various...
- Indonesia.
Other fishing villages are
built on
floating islands, such as the
Phumdi on
Loktak Lake in India, and the Uros on Lake
Titicaca which borders Peru...