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Nāgāland
Description
Nagaland is a state located in the northeastern region of India. It shares borders with the states of Assam, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh, and has an international border with Myanmar. The capital city of Nagaland is Kohima, which is known for its historical significance and beautiful landscapes.
The state is predominantly inhabited by various indigenous Naga tribes, each with its own distinct culture, language, and traditions. The Naga people are known for their rich folklore, traditional attire, and vibrant festivals, with one of the most notable being the Hornbill Festival, celebrated annually in December.
Nagaland is also characterized by its diverse topography, ranging from hill ranges to valleys. The region is abundant in natural resources and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Agriculture is the primary occupation of the local population, with rice being the chief crop cultivated by the farmers.
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Curiosities
Cultural Diversity: Nāgāland is known for its rich cultural diversity, home to 16 major tribes, each with its own unique languages, customs, and traditions, contributing to the vibrant cultural mosaic of the state.
Festivals: The Hornbill Festival, celebrated annually in December, showcases the rich traditions of the Naga tribes through music, dance, crafts, and food, attracting tourists and promoting cultural heritage.
Geographical Features: Nāgāland is characterized by its hilly terrain and beautiful landscapes, with elevations ranging from 100 to 3,000 meters. The state is rich in biodiversity, offering stunning views and unique flora and fauna.
Traditional Sports: Traditional Naga sports like 'Naga wrestling' and 'Bamboo pole climbing' are integral to the culture, often featured during festivals and showcasing the strength, agility, and skills of the participants.
Economy: Agriculture is the backbone of Nāgāland's economy, with rice, millet, and horticultural produce being the mainstay. The state promotes organic farming and is known for its diverse agricultural produce.
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