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'''Assam''', in northeastern | '''Assam''', in northeastern India, is renowned for its tea plantations and the mighty Brahmaputra River. Dispur is the capital, part of the bustling city of Guwahati. | ||
== Geography and Wildlife == | == Geography and Wildlife == | ||
Assam’s landscape includes fertile plains and hills, with Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its one-horned rhinoceros. The state is also home to diverse flora and fauna. | |||
== Culture and Festivals == | == Culture and Festivals == | ||
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== Economy and Heritage == | == Economy and Heritage == | ||
Assam’s economy is driven by tea production, oil, and tourism. Historical sites like the Kamakhya Temple and ancient Ahom kingdom ruins attract visitors, blending tradition with modernity. | |||
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Assam, in northeastern India, is renowned for its tea plantations and the mighty Brahmaputra River. Dispur is the capital, part of the bustling city of Guwahati.
Geography and Wildlife
Assam’s landscape includes fertile plains and hills, with Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its one-horned rhinoceros. The state is also home to diverse flora and fauna.
Culture and Festivals
Assamese culture shines through the vibrant Bihu festival, celebrated with dance and music. The Assamese language dominates, and cuisine features dishes like fish curry and pithas, rice-based sweets.
Economy and Heritage
Assam’s economy is driven by tea production, oil, and tourism. Historical sites like the Kamakhya Temple and ancient Ahom kingdom ruins attract visitors, blending tradition with modernity.