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  2. Phawngpui - Wikipedia

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    Phawngpui (Pron: /ˌpʰɔ:ŋˈpʊɪ/), also known as Blue Mountain, is the highest mountain peak in the Mizo Hills (Lushai Hills) and in the state of Mizoram, India, [3] with an elevation of 2157 m. [4] It is in Lawngtlai district, in the southeastern region of Mizoram near the Myanmar border.

  3. Geography of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Phawngpui Tlang also known as the Blue Mountain, situated in the south-eastern part of the state, is the highest peak in Mizoram at 2,210 metres (7,250 feet). Hmuifang With an elevation of 1619 metres, the mountain is still covered with virgin forests reserved since the Mizo Chief's time. [3] Hmuifang is the way to Lunglei.

  4. Phawngpui National Park - Wikipedia

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    It is about 300 km from the main city Aizawl, located in the Lawngtlai district, towards the southeast of Mizoram and relatively close to Burma. It bears the name of the mountain Phawngpui, often called the Blue Mountain of Mizoram, which is the highest mountain peak in the state, reaching 2,157 m asl. [1]

  5. Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Phawngpui Tlang also known as the Blue Mountain, situated in the southeastern part of the state, is the highest peak in Mizoram at 2,210 metres (7,250 ft). [81] About 76% of the state is covered by forests, 8% is fallows land, 3% is barren and considered uncultivable area, while cultivable and sown area constitutes the rest. [82]

  6. Lushai Hills - Wikipedia

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    The hills are for the most part covered with dense bamboo jungle and rank undergrowth; but in the eastern portion, owing probably to a smaller rainfall, open grass-covered slopes are found, with groves of oak and pine interspersed with rhododendrons. The Blue Mountain is the highest peak in Lushai hills. [3]

  7. Mount Mawma - Wikipedia

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    Mount Mawma (also known as Maumae Tlah or Mount Maumae) is a mountain in the Mizoram state of north-east India and the highest mountain within Mara Autonomous District Council. It is north to the nearest town of Chakhei. Mount Mawma's peak lays 6725 feet (2050 metres) above sea level. [1]

  8. List of mountains of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Its peak is at an altitude of 1,022 metres (3,353 ft). According to Bangla Trek, it is the second-highest peak in the country, though it has not yet been officially recognized by Bangladesh's government. [4] [5] The local name comes from the Bawm language. The name 'Zow' refers to 'Mizo', a derivative of Mizoram in India. 'Tlang' means mountain ...

  9. Hmuifang - Wikipedia

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    Hmuifang is a tourist spot about 50 km from Aizawl, Mizoram, India. With an elevation of 1,619 metres, [ 1 ] the mountain is covered with forest reserves since all the Mizo Chief's time. [ 2 ]