District de ZunhebotoZünheboto District (Pron:/ˌzʌnˈhiːbəʊtəʊ/) is a district in the Indian state of Nagaland. Sümi Nagas are indigenous to this district. Zünheboto district came into existence on 19 December 1973. It is bordered by Mokokchung District on the north, Tuensang District on the northeast, Kiphire District to the east, Phek District in the south, Kohima District and Tseminyü District to the southwest and Wokha District to the west. The headquarters is located at Zünheboto.
Brahmaputra ValleyThe Brahmaputra Valley is a region situated between hill ranges of the eastern and northeastern Himalayan range in Eastern India. The valley consists of the Western Brahmaputra Valley covering the regions of Goalpara and Kamrup; the Central Brahmaputra Valley region covering Darrang, Nagaon and the North Bank and Eastern Brahmaputra Valley comprising districts of Sonitpur, Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh and Sibsagar. The Teesta River in North Bengal also drains into Brahmaputra River.
DibrugarhDibrugarh (en assamais : ডিব্ৰুগড়) est une ville de l’État d’Assam, en Inde. C’est la capitale du district de Dibrugarh et, avec habitants, l’une des plus grandes villes d’Assam. En 1950, le séisme de 1950 en Assam et au Tibet de magnitude 8,7 fait victimes en Assam en Inde, au Tibet, et modifia le cours du Brahmapoutre, entraînant la destruction des trois quarts de la ville. Reconstruite au fil des ans, elle se situe toujours sur la rive sud du fleuve. Ses coordonnées géographiques exactes sont .
NepalisNepalis (English: Nepalese ; नेपाली) are the citizens of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law. The term Nepalis (Nepalese) usually refers to the nationality, that is, to people with citizenship of Nepal, while the people without Nepalese citizenship but with roots in Nepal such as Nepalese Americans are strictly referred to as Nepali Speaking Foreigners (नेपाली भाषी विदेशी) who are speakers of Nepali, Maithili or any of the other 128 Nepalese languages but are now foreign citizens or of foreign nationality bearing passports and citizenship of the foreign nation.
District de DimapurDimapur District (Pron:/ˌdɪməˈpʊə/) is a district of Nagaland state in India. With an area of about , it is the smallest district in the state of Nagaland. In 1918, Dimapur was leased to then Naga Hills District (Now Nagaland) by then erstwhile Assam Province of British India for 30 years for construction of Railways lines (unclear from which district). In 1963, It was again leased to now state of Nagaland for 99 years. Though, there is refute of this claim, as both state government has not come forward to comment on the matter.
District de MonMon District (ˈmɒn) is a district of Nagaland, a state in India. It is the third-largest district in Nagaland in terms of area. The district has a population of 250,260 people. Mon Town is the headquarters of the district. After independence in 1947, Tuensang was created as a separate administrative centre and in 1952, it became a sub-division of North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) under a separate Assistant Political Officer.
Tseminyü districtTseminyü District is the 13th district of the Indian state of Nagaland. It was created on December 18, 2021. The district headquarter is located in the town of Tseminyü. It is the homeland of the Rengma Nagas, with a population of 63,269 (2011) and an area of 256 square kilometres. Tseminyü District was created on December 18, 2021 as the 13th district of Nagaland. The new district has the same boundaries as the former Tseminyü sub-division of Kohima District. Tseminyü District covers an area of 256 km.
Aéroport de DimapurDimapur Airport is a domestic airport serving Chümoukedima–Dimapur and its neighbouring areas. It is located between the districts of Chümoukedima and Dimapur, from where National Highway 29 (formerly NH-39) passes just beside the airport. It is the only airport in the state of Nagaland. The terminal building can handle 500 departing and 300 arriving passengers, and was built during World War II. There are plans for expansion of the airport to meet international norms by acquiring land at Aoyimti Village.
District de LonglengLongleng District (Pron:/ˈlɒŋˌlɛŋ/) is a mountainous district of the Indian state of Nagaland. It is home to the Phom Nagas. The boundary of the district is well demarcated by natural rivers such as the Dikhu river. It lies between 94°E - 95°E longitude and 26°N - 27°N latitude of the equator. The mount Yingnyiüshang in the south-eastern part of the district with an approximate height of 2500 meters above sea level is the highest peak in Longleng district. Carved out of Tuensang district, Longleng is the tenth district of Nagaland.
TehsilLe tehsil (en تحصیل, en ਤਹਿਸੀਲ, en तहसील) ou suivant les régions ou prononciation tahsil, taluka ou tahasil, désigne une subdivision administrative en Inde et au Pakistan. Typiquement les tehsils sont des parties de district, comprenant une municipalité, et possèdent des pouvoirs administratifs, fiscaux et de simple police. Le tehsildar ou talukar est le responsable administratif d'un tehsil. Dans certains États de l'Inde comme l'Uttar Pradesh ou le Madhya Pradesh, les tehsils sont des subdivisions de Pargana ou Anuvibhag, ayant à leur tête des officiers ou des magistrats de subdivision.