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NAGALAND
Nagaland : , the rainbow 'land of the Nagas', is one of the the states
in the north-eastern region of India, which are collectively known as the 'Seven Sisters'.
The biggest attraction of the north-east is the people and their colourful ethnic cultures.
The region have dense forests that abound in wildlife, flora and founa.
The scenic beauty ranges from tea garden-studded plains to lofty Himalayan snowclad peaks.
The entire region is an exotic paradise.
State Government :
http://nagaland.nic.in
| Capital : |
Kohima |
| Area : |
16,579 square Kilometers |
| Population : |
1,990,036 (2001 census) |
| Literacy : |
66.59% (2001) |
| Language : |
English, Seema, Lotha, Konyak, Ao, Angami |
| Roads : |
13,732 Kms |
| Railways : |
19 Kms |
| Airport : |
Dimapur |
| Seaport : |
Nil |
| Climate : |
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| Best Season : |
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| Places of Interest : |
State Tourism :
http://nagaland.nic.in
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Dimapur : Commercial centre. [Intanki (38 Kms) : Intanki Sanctuary.]
Kohima : World War II Cemetery, Zoo, Museum. [Mon (65 Kms) : Konyak Tribals, Wood Carvings. Wokha (80 Kms) : Home of Lotha Nagas, Monoliths, Oranges, Pineapple.]
Phek : Orchids, Rare Birds, Home of the Cha, Khe and Sang Naga Tribals.
Tuensang : 'Morung' community centre, Wood carvings, Home of the Chang, Sangtem and Yumchunger Naga Tribals.
Zunheboto : Home of the Sema (warrior) Naga Tribals.
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| Festivals : |
Sekrenyie (February), Tuluni (8th July), Tsungrem Mong (August), Tokhu Emong (7th November), Christmas (December). |
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