Mountains
: Mizoram is a land of rolling hills, rivers and lakes. As many as 21 major
hills ranges or peaks of different heights run through the length and breadth
of the state with the highest peak 'Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) towering 2,065
metres above the sea level. The terrain has, perhaps, the most variegated topography
among all hilly areas in this part of the country.
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Rivers : Although many rivers
and streamlets drain the hill ranges the most important and useful rivers are
the Tlawng (also known as Dhaleswari or Katakhal), Tut (Gutur), Tuirial (Sonai)
and Tuivawl which flow through the northern territory and eventually join river
Barak in Cachar.
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Lakes : Lakes are scattered all
over the state. But the most important of them are Palak, Tamdil, Rungdil; and
Rengdil. The Palak lake is situated in Chhimtuipui District in southern Mizoram
and covers an area of 30 Ha. It is believed the lake was created as a result
of an earthquake or a flood.
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