Falam, Burma
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| Falam | |
| Location in Burma | |
| Coordinates: 22°55′0″N 93°41′0″E / 22.91667°N 93.68333°E | |
| Country | |
|---|---|
| Admin. division | Chin State |
| District | Falam District |
| Township | Falam Township |
| Government | |
| - Mayor | |
| Population (2005) | |
| - Religions | Christianity |
Falam is a town in north-west Myanmar near the eastern Indian provincial border of Mizoram. The town was originally founded by the British in 1892, and became an important place for the British government to rule the whole Chin Hills at that time. It was the capital city of Chin State until the administrative offices was moved to Hakha. Falam is the headquarters of several important organizations. The Zomi Baptist Convention (ZBC) has its head office in Falam.
It is notice that the young men and women of this Falam town are having much sexual immoralities that AIDS couldn't be controlled by the AIDS Society.
Falam, like many cities in highland Myanmar, is currently virtually inaccessible to foreign visitors due to the restrictions on travel imposed by the Myanmar government.[1]
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- ^ "Myanmar". WikiTravel.org. http://wikitravel.org/en/Myanmar. Retrieved on 2008-01-21.
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