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Arunachal Pradesh is one of the
northeastern states of India, collectively called ‘seven sister’.
Arunachal Pradesh is the largest state among the northeastern states
and also is located in a strategic location sharing boarder with China.
Arunachal Pradesh got statehood in
1987 and became a full-fledged Indian state since then. Itanagar is the
capital city of Arunachal Pradesh and is also one of the important very
cities in Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh cities have low
density population when compared to other parts of India due to its
hilly terrains. Most of the regions consist of mountains and thick
forests.
Though, there are no big cities in
Arunachal Pradesh, there are several towns such as Basar, Bomdila,
Malinithan that deserves a mention. Itanagar is a busy Arunachal
Pradesh city with lot of political and business activities.
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Itanagar is a transport hub of this state.
The Arunachal Pradesh cities, Itanagar, especially speak about the
illustrious past. The tribal drink Apong is a rice beer and is usually
drunk warm.
The people of this area can be identified by
their hair style rolled in a bun and the massive knot on the forehead.
Itanagar is enveloped with primeval vegetation, orchids, tree ferns and
magnificent forests.
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Arunachal Pradesh cities include
Basar. This is a census town in the administrative district. The
headquarters is in the town of along. The population as per census 2001
is 103575.
There are different tribal groups
such as Memba, Adi and Khamba. There is a Tibetan temple of Buddha. The
geographical location is 94.67° East and 27.98° north. The population
of males is 56 percent as per 2001 and 44 percent females.
The cities in Arunachal Pradesh, Basar
has 72 percent literacy rate, among which 61% males and 39% females are
literate. Arunachal Pradesh cities comprises of Bomdila a small town
located at 8000 ft above sea level.
The brilliant landscape as well as the
snow clad mountains is beautiful. The monastery of Buddha of Bomdila is
the primary attraction of this area and the repository of culture.
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It is a lovely stopover among the evergreen
forest, apple orchards, artistic people, Himalayan peaks, snow capped
peaks of Himalaya and the Buddhist Gompas. This place has local crafts
and a craft centre.
The cities of Arunachal Pradesh also entail
the Malinithan temple site that is in ruins. The relics of Malinithan
are apparent from the remains. The ruins of temple and the scriptures
are valuable. Even today numerous tourists and pilgrims worship this
temple.
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