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  2. Manipur - Wikipedia

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    Manipur's climate is largely influenced by the topography of the region. Lying 790 metres above sea level, Manipur is wedged among hills on all sides. This northeastern corner of India enjoys a generally amiable climate, though the winters can be chilly. The maximum temperature in the summer months is 32 °C (90 °F).

  3. Phalee - Wikipedia

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    The region's habitat consists of Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rain forests. The area has a predominantly warm and temperate climate with dry winters and warm summers. The solar noon at this location is about 11.10 am. in winter to 11.20 am in summer. It is a part of the Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests biome.

  4. Thoubal district - Wikipedia

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    In May 1983 this district came into existence when Thoubal sub-division of the erstwhile Manipur Central District (later Imphal district) with all its administrative units was transferred to form a new district. Later, in November 1983, Thoubal district was divided into Thoubal and Kakching sub-divisions comprising Kakching and Waikhong Tehsils.

  5. Nungba - Wikipedia

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    Nungba has a sub-tropical highland climate. It experiences pleasant and comfortable climatic conditions throughout the year with temperatures ranging between 5-20 degree Celsius during winter and 15-30 degrees Celsius during summer. The scenic town spreads along several hillocks.

  6. Khangabok - Wikipedia

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    Khangabok is famed throughout Manipur for Tule, (Schoenoplectus acutus) know locally as Kouna, based handicrafts too. [7] [8] Kouna is used for making seating mat (phak), stool (mora), chair, mattress and various other crafts. Porobi Paddy Field, Khangabok. The only sugar factory [9] of Manipur is located at Khangabok. [10]

  7. Imphal - Wikipedia

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    Imphal (Meitei:; [1] English: UK: / ˈ ɪ m f əl /, [2] US: / ˈ ɪ m p ˌ h ʌ l /) [3] is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur.The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (officially known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the former Kingdom of Manipur, surrounded by a moat.

  8. Tamenglong - Wikipedia

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    Tamenglong is located in western Manipur lying on the hilltop from which descends the Barak River. ... Tamenglong is a highland which makes the temperatures cooler ...

  9. Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    Much of Assam, Nagaland, northern parts of Meghalaya and Manipur and parts of Arunachal Pradesh fall within the warm temperature mesothermal climates (type C) where the mean temperatures in coldest months range from −3 to 18 °C (27 to 64 °F). [54] [55] The entire Brahmaputra valley has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa/Cwa) with hot summers.