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Delhi
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Andhra
Pradesh
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Arunachal
Pradesh
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Assam
I
Bihar
I
Chhattisgarh
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Goa |
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Gujarat
I Haryana I
Himachal
Pradesh
I
Jammu
&
Kashmir
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Jharkhand
I
Kerala |
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Karnataka
I
Madhya
Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Manipur
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Meghalaya
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Mizoram |
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Nagaland
I
Orissa
I
Punjab
I
Rajasthan
I
Sikkim
I
Tamil
Nadu |
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Uttar
Pradesh
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Uttaranchal
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West
Bengal |
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Nagaland
is
bound
by
Arunachal
Pradesh
and
parts
of
Assam
in
the
North;
Manipur
in
the
South;
Myanmar
(Burma)
on
the
East
and
Assam
in
the
West.
16
major
tribes
along
with
other
sub-tribes
inhabit
the
State.
Each
of
the
sixteen
odd
tribes
and
sub-tribes
have
their
own
languages,
customs
and
traditions
and
they
can
easily
be
distinguished
by
their
colourful
dresses,
ornaments
and
beads
that
they
wear.
The
traditional
ceremonial
attire
of
each
tribe
is
very
colourful
and
attractive. |
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Nagaland
is
blessed
with
a
salubrious
climate
throughout
the
year.
The
temperature
from
June
to
September
is
between
16
to
31
deg
Celsius
and
from
October
to
February
it
is
between
4 &
24
degree
Celsius. |
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The
main
rivers
of
the
state
are
the
Dhansiri,
Doyang,
Dikhu,
Milak,
Zungki
and
Tizu
and
the
highest
peak
is
Saramati,
which
are
approximately
3841
metres
above
sea
level.
The
land,
flora,
fauna,
the
people
and
their
warm
hospitality
all
combine
to
make
Nagaland
and
ideal
destinations
for
the
tourists. |
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Location
:
Between
25
degree
6'
and
27
degree
4'
latitude,
North
of
Equator
and
between
the
Longitudinal
lines
93
degrees
20'E
and
95
degree
15'
E. |
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