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'''Nagaland''', in northeastern | '''Nagaland''', in northeastern India, is known for its tribal diversity and rugged beauty. Kohima is its capital. | ||
== Geography and Tourism == | == Geography and Tourism == | ||
Nagaland’s hilly terrain and forests offer scenic views, with Dzukou Valley a trekking hotspot. Its biodiversity includes rare flora and fauna. | |||
== Culture and Tribes == | == Culture and Tribes == | ||
The | The state’s 16 major tribes, like the Angami and Ao, celebrate festivals like Hornbill, showcasing vibrant dances and crafts. Naga languages and English are spoken, with dishes like smoked pork. | ||
== Economy and Heritage == | == Economy and Heritage == | ||
Agriculture and handlooms drive the economy. Historical sites like the Kohima War Cemetery highlight | Agriculture and handlooms drive the economy. Historical sites like the Kohima War Cemetery highlight Nagaland’s unique history and cultural significance. | ||
Revision as of 19:38, 27 October 2025
Nagaland, in northeastern India, is known for its tribal diversity and rugged beauty. Kohima is its capital.
Geography and Tourism
Nagaland’s hilly terrain and forests offer scenic views, with Dzukou Valley a trekking hotspot. Its biodiversity includes rare flora and fauna.
Culture and Tribes
The state’s 16 major tribes, like the Angami and Ao, celebrate festivals like Hornbill, showcasing vibrant dances and crafts. Naga languages and English are spoken, with dishes like smoked pork.
Economy and Heritage
Agriculture and handlooms drive the economy. Historical sites like the Kohima War Cemetery highlight Nagaland’s unique history and cultural significance.