information about Manipur area , district , subdivision, total forest cover,state animal population density
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Manipur, a hilly State in northeastern India, lies between latitude 23°50' N to 25°42'N and longitude
92°59' E to 94°46' E, sharing international border with Myanmar on eastern side. Its covering an area of
22,327 sq km, which constitutes 0.68% of the geographical area of the country. Physiographically,
Manipur can be characterized in two distinct physical regions – an outlying area of rugged hills and
narrow valleys and the inner area of flat plain, with associated land forms. Manipur has a tropical
climate with average annual rainfall ranging from 1,200 mm to 2,700mm and the average annual
temperature ranging from 14.5°C to 38°C. The State is drained by Imphal and Bara rivers. The state has 9
districts, all of which are hilly as well as tribal. As per the 2011 census, Manipur has a population of 2.86
million of which urban and rural population are 29.20% and 70.80% respectively. The urban population
of the state is an increasing trend of last decade mainly in Imphal, the capital of state. The average
population density of the state is 115 persons per sq km. The Livestock population of the State as per
19th Livestock Census, 2012 is 0.70 million.
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