History:
Churachandpur County got its name from the city of Churachandpur after Sir Churachand Singh, K.C.S.I., C.B.S. Maharaja of Manipur. The region is bordered to the north by the Tamenglong District, to the east by the Imphal and Chandel counties, to the south by Myanmar (Burma) and Mizoram and to the west by the Mizoram and Assam Oblast states. The Churachandpur region formerly known as Manipur South District came into existence in 1969 with the reorganization of the Manipur region.
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Tongan Caves are the most famous Churachandpur caves. They are considered to be one of the highlights of the city's culture and history. The carvings and paintings found in these caves give one a good idea of the original habitats.
Location:
The region has an area of 4750 km2.
Subcategories:
There are 5 total villages in Churachandpur.
Villages:
There are 600 villages in the region.
Cities:
There are 3 cities in total in this region.
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