Hakha

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Hakha is a hill town in western Myanmar that serves as the administrative and cultural center of the Chin people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf populated place
settlement
town
administrativeFunction seat of Chin State government
seat of local district administration
climateClassification subtropical highland climate
country Myanmar
countryCapitalLevel state capital in Myanmar
elevation approximately 1860 meters above sea level
ethnicGroupAssociated Chin people NERFINISHED
governingCountryCapital Naypyidaw NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Chin people NERFINISHED
hasEthnicMinorityStatus center of Chin ethnic minority in Myanmar
isCapitalOf Chin State NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chin State NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Chin Hills NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion western Myanmar NERFINISHED
locatedInSubregion northwestern Myanmar
locatedOnContinent Asia
majorReligion Christianity
primaryLanguageSpoken Burmese language
Hakha Chin language NERFINISHED
regionType hill town
religiousDemography majority Christian population
role administrative center of the Chin people
cultural center of the Chin people
terrain mountainous
timeZone Myanmar Standard Time NERFINISHED
transportConnection connected by mountain roads to other towns in Chin State
utcOffset +6:30

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Chin State capital Hakha
Chin State largestCity Hakha
Chin State hasCity Hakha
Hakha Chin spokenIn Hakha
Hakha Chin primaryTown Hakha
Hakha Chin hasDialects Hakha