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'''Nagaland''', in northeastern India, is known for its tribal diversity and rugged beauty. Kohima is its capital. | '''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, bordering [[Assam]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]], and [[Manipur]]. | |||
== 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. | ||