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NAGALAND- Land of Warriors
Nagaland is a landlocked state in the north-eastern region of India.
It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south, and the Sagaing Region of Myanmar (Burma) to the east.
Its capital city is Kohima and its largest city is the twin Chumoukedima–Dimapur.
* TOURIST PLACES-
WATERFALLS
MUSEUMS
Dimapur IInd World War Museum
HILL STATIONS
Dzukou Valley: The Pristine Paradise
Kohima: The Gateway to Nagaland’s Hills
GARDENS
CAVES
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Puliebadze Wildlife Sanctuary
RELIGIOUS PLACES
NATIONAL PARKS
VALLEYS
FORTS
* LANGUAGES SPOKEN-
1) Ao
2) Angami
3) Sema
4) Lotha
5) Konyak
*TRADITIONAL ATTIRE-
1) Alungstu is also a traditional costume of Nagaland which is worn by the rich men of the place. These costumes depict prosperity and success. The cloth is dyed in yellow colour and also has flowers on it
2) Women belonging to the Angami tribe wear a skirt made up of blue cloth as well as white cloth.
There are thick black bands on the margins of the white cloth which vary in breadth.
They also wear Mechala which can be wrapped around the skirt and worn along with a shaw
* CUISINE-
* FAMOUS FESTIVAL-
The Hornbill Festival
The Hornbill Festival is an annual festival celebrated from 1 to 10 of December in the Northeastern Indian state of Nagaland. The festival represents all ethnic groups of Nagaland for which it is also called the Festival of Festivals.
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