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LUNGCAWI

Lungcawi is a village located in Zokhua Province, Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar. It is 50 miles from Hakha. The village was founded in AD 1986 by Pu Hrang Thum from Tinam Village. Before its founding, there were only two or three houses in the area.
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LEIPI

Leipi is a village located in the western part of Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar. It lies 97 miles from Hakha City, 90 miles from Gangaw City, 75 miles from Matupi City, and 67 miles from Thantlang City. Leipi is situated along the main highway connecting Hakha–Surkhua–Gangaw–Siatlai–Hnaring.The village was founded between AD 1500–1800 by Pu Zo Mang of the Phutin clan. Initially, the Phutin clans established the settlement, but leadership later passed to Pu Za Sia of the Tumpa clan when the British arrived.
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FAHAU

Fahau is a village located in the western part of Senthang District, Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar. It is situated 98 miles from Hakha City and was founded by Pu Sawng Ci in AD 1950.
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BUNGZUNG

Bungzung is a village located in the eastern part of Senthang District, Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar. It is situated 65 miles from Hakha at an elevation of approximately 1,015 meters above sea level. Bungzung was founded in AD 1946 by the following individuals from Khuapi Village: Pu Lawng Tu, Pu Tial Sang, Pu That Er, and Pu Khen Hniar. Although Pu Lawng Tu was originally from Sakta Village, his wife was from Khuapi, and thus the settlement was established as an offshoot of Khuapi Village.
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KHUAPI

Khuapi is a village located in the western part of Senthang District, Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar. It lies 37 miles from Hakha and about 3 miles north of the Matupi Highway Main Road. Khuapi was founded around AD 1450 by Pu Hoi Cin and Pu San Mang, making it one of the oldest villages in Senthang District.
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TINAM

Tinam is a village located in the eastern part of Zokhua District, Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar. It lies 36 miles from Hakha City at an elevation of approximately 4,800 feet above sea level. Tinam was founded around AD 1850 by Pu Hlei Hnin (Minhrin family) and Pu Ceu Tling (Tumpa family) from Sakta Village, Senthang. Pu Ceu Tling served as the first village chief of Tinam.

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