Kamjong district

District of Manipur in India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kamjong district (Meitei pronunciation: /kām-jōng/[a]) is one of the 16 districts of Manipur, India. It was created in 2016 from the Ukhrul district, prior to which it was a subdivision of the latter.[3][4]

Country India
Established2016
HeadquartersKamjong
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Kamjong district
Location in Manipur
Location in Manipur
Coordinates (Kamjong): 24.86°N 94.50°E / 24.86; 94.50
Country India
StateManipur
Established2016
HeadquartersKamjong
Area
  Total
2,338 km2 (903 sq mi)
  Rank3
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total
45,616
  Density19.51/km2 (50.53/sq mi)
Language(s)
  OfficialMeitei (officially called Manipuri)[a][2]
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
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The district headquarters is located at Kamjong. It shares a long international border with Myanmar. The district is bounded by Myanmar in the east, Kangpokpi district in the West, Ukhrul district in the north and Tengnoupal district in the south. The terrain of the district is hilly with varying heights of 913 m to 3114 m (MSL). The district headquarter is linked with state highway of 120 Km from Imphal.

Demographics

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Religions in Kamjong district (2011)[5]
Religion Percent
Christianity
96.25%
Hinduism
2.73%
Islam
0.43%
Other or not stated
0.59%
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Kamjong district has a population of 45,616, entirely rural. Kamjong had a sex ratio of 943 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 0.05% and 96.56% of the population respectively.[1]

Languages of Kamjong district (2011)[6]
  1. Tangkhul (89.1%)
  2. Thadou (6.61%)
  3. Kuki (1.63%)
  4. Others (2.64%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 89.12% of the population spoke Tangkhul, 6.61% Thadou and 1.63% Kuki as their first language.[6]

Sub-divisions

The following are the sub-divisions in Kamjong district:

See also

Notes

  1. Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) is the official language of Manipur. Other regional languages of different places in Manipur may either be predominantly spoken or not in their respective places but "Meitei" is always officially used.

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