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Arunachal Pradesh

 

The population of Arunachal Pradesh as per the provisional census of 2001 is 1091117. There are 26 major tribes and a number of sub tribes living in the state. Most of these communities are ethnically similar but their geographical isolation from each other has brought amongst them certain distinctive characteristics in language, dress and customs. Broadly, the people may be divided into three cultural groups on the basis of their socio religious affinities.

The Monpas and Sherdukpens of Tawang and West Kameng district follow the lamaistic traditions of Mahayana Buddhism. Culturally similar to them are Membas and Khambas who live in the high mountains of the northern borders. Khamtis and Singphos inhabiting the eastern part of the State are Buddhist of Hinayan Sect.

Important Facts

Capital: Itanagar
Area: 83.743 km²
Population: 1.272.000 (2008)
Altitude: Naharlagun: 200 m
  Itanagar: 400 m
Language Indigenous, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali & English

 

Places to Visit

  • Itanagar
  • The Buddhist Temple
  • Ganga Lake
  • The State Museum
  • Polo Park
  • Kamakhya temple
  • Parashuram Kund
  • Akashiganga