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North East States of
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| Assam |
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Assam,
the mystic land of tea
We landed in Guwahati,
the majestic gateway city to
the North-East and capital
of the state of Assam. The
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Arunachal Pradesh |
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Arunachal
is one of the most
sparesely populated states
of India, borders China,
Bhutan and Myanmar. There
are five major rivers -
Kameng, |
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Meghalaya |
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Meghalaya
is literally the 'Abode of
the Clouds'. The name
describes the climatic
phenomenon that brings
torrents of rain to this
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| Mizoram |
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Myanmar
and Bangladesh border
Mizoram, the finger-like
projection in the extreme
south of the region. This
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| Manipur |
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This
little corner is a
paradise on Earth where
Mother Nature has bestowed
her bounty extra generously.
Manipur`s exotic scenery, |
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| Nagaland |
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The
state of Nagaland,
covering an area of 16,488
sq. km. is encircled by
Assam in the north and west,
by Burma and Arunachal
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| Tripura |
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Tripura,
the second smallest
state in the country, is
almost surrounded by
Bangladesh. Inspite of
having 19 tribes, the
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