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molung Latitude and Longitude:

26°39′54″N 94°36′00″E / 26.665°N 94.600°E / 26.665; 94.600
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Molung
Molungyimsen
village
Molung is located in Nagaland
Molung
Molung
Location in Nagaland, India
Coordinates: 26°39′54″N 94°36′00″E / 26.665°N 94.600°E / 26.665; 94.600
Country  India
State Nagaland
Languages
 • Official English
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
Vehicle registrationNL
Website nagaland.gov.in

Molung, or Molungyimsen, or New Molung is an Ao village located in the Jangpetkong range in Mokokchung District. It was formed on 24 October 1876 and from here the seeds of Christianity and Church that was first planted at Molungkimong (Deka Haimong) on 22 December 1872 by Dr. Edward Winter Clark, which later shifted to New Molung, further progressed to other parts of Nagaland. An ancient leechi tree, planted by Dr. E. W. Clark in 1878, the first American Missionary to the erstwhile Naga Hills, is found here. It bears fruits even today and is over 140 years old.

Mongsenyimti and Langpangkong are the nearby important tourist places.

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molung Latitude and Longitude:

26°39′54″N 94°36′00″E / 26.665°N 94.600°E / 26.665; 94.600
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Molung
Molungyimsen
village
Molung is located in Nagaland
Molung
Molung
Location in Nagaland, India
Coordinates: 26°39′54″N 94°36′00″E / 26.665°N 94.600°E / 26.665; 94.600
Country  India
State Nagaland
Languages
 • Official English
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
Vehicle registrationNL
Website nagaland.gov.in

Molung, or Molungyimsen, or New Molung is an Ao village located in the Jangpetkong range in Mokokchung District. It was formed on 24 October 1876 and from here the seeds of Christianity and Church that was first planted at Molungkimong (Deka Haimong) on 22 December 1872 by Dr. Edward Winter Clark, which later shifted to New Molung, further progressed to other parts of Nagaland. An ancient leechi tree, planted by Dr. E. W. Clark in 1878, the first American Missionary to the erstwhile Naga Hills, is found here. It bears fruits even today and is over 140 years old.

Mongsenyimti and Langpangkong are the nearby important tourist places.

External links


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