About Anjaw Anjaw is one of the twenty-two districts of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. The district headquarters is located at Anjaw. The district is bounded by the Lohit district to the north, the Myanmar border to the east, the Changlang district to the south, and the Tirap district to the west. The district occupies an area of . Anjaw district was created on 1 August 1992, when it was split off from the Lohit district. The district has a population of . The majority of the inhabitants are of the Monpa people. The district has a number of tourist destinations, including the Anjaw monastery, the Lohit river, and the Mayodia Pass. The Anjaw district is divided into two administrative subdivisions: The district has one town: The district has nine villages:
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