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graph of bamboo prodution in nagaland ( only graph)​

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Nagaland is a North Eastern State covering an area of 16,579 sq km which constitutes 0.50% of the

geographical area of the country. The states lies between 25º10' N to 27º4' N longitude and 93º15' E to

95º6' E longitude and is bordered by Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in the north, and Manipur in the

south. It shares the international border in the east with Myanmar. Physiographically, Nagaland consists

of a narrow strip of hilly country running Northeast to Southwest and facing the Assam plains to its North

and Northwest. The State is drained by a number of important rivers, of which Barak river is the major

river. The annual rainfall ranges between 1,800 mm to 2,500 mm and the annual temperature varies from

21°C to 40°C. The State has 11 districts, all of which are tribal as well as hill districts. As per the 2011

census, Nagaland has a population of 1.98 million which is 0.16% of India's population. The rural and

urban population constitute 71.14% and 28.86% respectively. The tribal population of the State is

86.48%. The population density of the State is 119 per sq km which is much lower than the national

average. The 19th Livestock census 2012 has reported a total livestock population of 0.91 million.

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