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Mongon

Mongon is a city in Myanmar with a population of about 0.

MyanmarSmall town🕐 Asia/Yangon
Mongon

Monegundis was a Frankish hermit and saint. She has been called "a holy recluse". She married and had two daughters, who both died in childhood. Deeply depressed and overcome with grief, she left her husband and became an anchorite in a small cell, living off bread and water. Her fame grew as she performed miracles and became "a leader of a local community of worshippers and attracted those who needed assistance through her gifts of physical healing". She moved to Tours "with her husband's permission", near the shrine and basilica of St. Martin of Tours. Over time, her fame grew there as well, and other women joined her to also become anchorites; eventually, they built a convent there, called St. Pierre-le-Puellier. Her biography was written by hagiographer Gregory of Tours, who was acquainted with her personally, in his De Vita Patrum. Monegundis allegedly performed many miracles during her lifetime and after her death. She died in about 570. Her feast day is 2 July.

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About Mongon

CountryMyanmar
ContinentAsia
Explore15
Population0
Local currencyMMK
Coordinates21.4632, 94.5236
Time zoneAsia/Yangon

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital254 km · Nay Pyi Taw
Population (Myanmar)#605 most populated in Myanmar
Where on Earth21°27′48″N · 94°31′25″E
HemisphereN · E
Distance to the equator2,389 km
Distance to the North Pole7,630 km
Same latitude asBeihai (China)
Antipode (other side of Earth)-21.46, -85.48

✈️ Distance to major cities

Singapore2,453 km
Beijing2,914 km
Dubai4,015 km
Tokyo4,635 km
Moscow6,000 km
Cairo6,333 km

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