Tseminyü
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Tseminyü | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 25°55′29″N 94°12′54″E / 25.92469°N 94.21488°ECoordinates: 25°55′29″N 94°12′54″E / 25.92469°N 94.21488°E | |
Country | India |
State | Nagaland |
District | Tseminyü |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 797109 |
Tseminyü is the headquarters of the Tseminyü District of Nagaland, India. It includes several villages including Tseminyü, a centre of the Rengmas.[1]
Constituents[edit]
The following villages and towns are located in the Tseminyü District:[2]
- Chunlikha
- Ehunnu
- Gukhanyü
- Guzinyü
- Guju
- Henbenji
- Kandinu
- Kashanyishi
- Kashanyü
- Khenyü
- Khonibenzun
- K. Station
- Likhwenchu
- New Terogunyü
- New Tesophenyü
- Ngvuphen
- Nsünyü
- Phenda
- Phenshunyü
- Phenwhenyü
- Rumensinyü
- Sewanu
- Sendenyü
- Sendenyü Nishi
- Sishunu
- Terogunyü
- Tesophenyü
- Thongsunyü
- Tseminyü Old Town
- Tseminyü South
- Tseminyü Village
- Tsonsa
- Yikhanu
- Ziphenyü
- Zisunyü
- Zunpha Mission Centre
References[edit]
- ↑ Pauthang Haokip (2011). Socio-linguistic Situation in North-East India. Concept. p. 23. ISBN 978-81-8069-760-9.
- ↑ Village Master Details