Assam
An Assam (/əˈsæm, æ-/;[3][4] as) iyo an estado sa amihanan-subangan na Indya, habagatan kan subangan na Himalayas sa Brahmaputra asin Barak River valleys. Nasasakopan kan Assam an area nin 78,438 km2 (30,285 sq mi). An estado napapalibotan kan Bhutan asin Arunachal Pradesh sa amihanan; Nagaland asin Manipur sa subangan; Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram asin Bangladesh sa habagatan; asin West Bengal sa solnopan sa paagi kan Siliguri Corridor, sarong 22-kilometre-wide (14 mi) pidaso nin daga an nagtatakod kan estado sa ibang parte kan Indya. An tataramon na Asames asin tataramon na Boro iyo an opisyal na tataramon kan Assam, mantang an tataramon na Bengali iyo an opisyal na tataramon sa tulong distrito kan Kabâban kan Barak.
Assam | ||||||||||
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State | ||||||||||
State of Assam | ||||||||||
From top, left to right: Indian rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park, Kamakhya Temple, IIT Guwahati, Rang Ghar, Kareng Ghar, Majuli ,Stump-tailed Macaque in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Cattle egert in Manas National Park. | ||||||||||
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Pinaghalean nin pangaran: "Uneven" or from "Ahom" | ||||||||||
Mga palayaw: "Land of Blue Hills" | ||||||||||
Motto: Joi Aai Axom (Hail mother Assam)[1] | ||||||||||
Kanta: "O Mur Apunar Desh" (O my Dearest Country) | ||||||||||
Tagboan: 26.14°N 91.77°E | ||||||||||
Hiwas | ||||||||||
• State | 78,438 km2 (30,285 sq mi) | |||||||||
Ranggo nin hiwas | 16th | |||||||||
Mga dimensyon | ||||||||||
• Laba | 725 km (450 mi) | |||||||||
• Lakwat | 30 km (20 mi) | |||||||||
Elebasyon | 80 m (260 ft) | |||||||||
Pinakahalangkaw na elebasyon (Cachar Hills section) | 1,960 m (6,430 ft) | |||||||||
Pinakahababang elebasyon | 45 m (148 ft) | |||||||||
Populasyon (2011) | ||||||||||
• State | 31,169,272 | |||||||||
• Ranggo | 15th | |||||||||
• Urban | 14.1% | |||||||||
• Rural | 85.9% | |||||||||
Mga demonym | Assamese | |||||||||
Kodang ISO 3166 | IN-AS | |||||||||
Rehistradong behikulo | AS | |||||||||
Websityo | assam.gov.in | |||||||||
• First recognised as an administrative division on 1 April 1911, and led to the establishment of Assam Province by partitioning Province of East Bengal and Assam. • Assam was one of the original provincial divisions of British India. • Assam has had a legislature since 1937.[2] |
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