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StateCurrency Indian rupee (INR)
Area10,491.69 km2Population3,671,032(2011 est.)LanguageOfficial:Bengali, Kokborok,ReligionHinduism 85.60%, Islam 7.90%, Christianity 3.20%, Buddhism 3.10%, Other 0.15%Electricity230V/50Hz, Indian (Old British)/European plugsTime ZoneUTC +5:30
Tripura is one of India's Northeastern states. It is one of the regions least explored by foreign tourists, but offers immense natural beauty and an intriguing cultural heritage. Tripura is one of three Indian states ruled by communists, making their presence felt with murals and flags in many places.
Important cities like Agartala.Tripura belongs to the politically volatile North-Eastern region. As in neighbouring states, ethnic and communal strife has claimed many lives over the years. The current ethnic setup in Tripura is a consequence of the Partition of India, when large groups of Bengali Hindus left the area that became East Pakistan (today Bangladesh). The previous majority population, the tribals, became a minority and socio-economically disadvantaged in comparison to the new majority.
Two major tribal rebel groups operate in the state, the National Liberation Front of Tripura and the All Tripura Tiger Force, which wants Tripura to secede from India. There have been no known account of any violence against tourists in the state, nor any indication that tourist would be a target of violent groups. On the other hand, there are only a few foreign tourists reaching the state at
Area10,491.69 km2Population3,671,032(2011 est.)LanguageOfficial:Bengali, Kokborok,ReligionHinduism 85.60%, Islam 7.90%, Christianity 3.20%, Buddhism 3.10%, Other 0.15%Electricity230V/50Hz, Indian (Old British)/European plugsTime ZoneUTC +5:30
Tripura is one of India's Northeastern states. It is one of the regions least explored by foreign tourists, but offers immense natural beauty and an intriguing cultural heritage. Tripura is one of three Indian states ruled by communists, making their presence felt with murals and flags in many places.
Important cities like Agartala.Tripura belongs to the politically volatile North-Eastern region. As in neighbouring states, ethnic and communal strife has claimed many lives over the years. The current ethnic setup in Tripura is a consequence of the Partition of India, when large groups of Bengali Hindus left the area that became East Pakistan (today Bangladesh). The previous majority population, the tribals, became a minority and socio-economically disadvantaged in comparison to the new majority.
Two major tribal rebel groups operate in the state, the National Liberation Front of Tripura and the All Tripura Tiger Force, which wants Tripura to secede from India. There have been no known account of any violence against tourists in the state, nor any indication that tourist would be a target of violent groups. On the other hand, there are only a few foreign tourists reaching the state at
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Tripura is state of India. Its located in northestern part of subcontinent. It border north, west, south in Bangladesh, to East border in Mizoram, to northeast in border Assam.
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