Senvawn is surrounded by Tipaimukh towards the North, Phullen towards the South, Thanlon towards the East, and Thingdawl towards the West. It is located 22 kms from Tipaimukh, 82 kms from its erstwhile district's capital Churachandpur, and 132 kms from the state's capital Imphal. Parbung, Lungthulien, and Leisen are its nearby villages.
History
Senvawn is said to be established by Pahum Pulamte, Seilutpa Puruolte and Lalchawn Pudaite
Churches
Senvawn, being a Christianized village, holds several churches. These churches are dominantly run by Hmar-based denominations.
^Ngaihte, Samuel G., and Reuben Paulianding. Christianity and Empire in South Manipur Hills: Senvon Encounter and the Dialogic Zo Peoples. 1517 Media, 2022. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2nv8pqk. Accessed 27 Feb. 2024.
^Phaipi, Chingboi Guite (2023). The Bible and Patriarchy in Traditional Tribal Society: Re-reading the Bible's Creation Stories. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 38.