The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Nagaland:
Nagaland – state in Northeast India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, the state of Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Burma (now Myanmar) to the east and Manipur to the south. The state capital is Kohima, and the largest city is Dimapur. It has an area of 16,579 square kilometres (6,401 sq mi) with a population of 1,980,602 on the basis of 2011 Census of India, making it one of the smallest states of India.[1]
General reference edit
Names edit
- Common English name: Nagaland
- Official English name(s): Nagaland
- Nickname(s):
- Adjectival(s):
- Naga
- Demonym(s): Nagas
Rankings (amongst India's states) edit
- by population: 25th
- by area (2011 census): 26th
- by crime rate (2015): 29th
- by gross domestic product (GDP) (2014): 25th
- by Human Development Index (HDI):
- by life expectancy at birth:
- by literacy rate:
Geography of Nagaland edit
- Nagaland is: an Indian state, and one of the Seven Sister States
- Population of Nagaland: 1,980,602 (2011)
- Area of Nagaland: 16,579 km2 (6,401 sq mi)
- Atlas of Nagaland
Location of Nagaland edit
- Nagaland is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone: Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30)
Environment of Nagaland edit
Natural geographic features of Nagaland edit
- Highest point: Mount Saramati
Regions of Nagaland edit
Ecoregions of Nagaland edit
Administrative divisions of Nagaland edit
Districts of Nagaland edit
- Chümoukedima District
- Dimapur District
- Kiphire District
- Kohima District
- Longleng District
- Mokokchung District
- Mon District
- Niuland District
- Noklak District
- Peren District
- Phek District
- Shamator District
- Tseminyü District
- Tuensang District
- Wokha District
- Zünheboto District
Municipalities of Nagaland edit
- Cities of Nagaland
- Capital of Nagaland: Kohima
- Chümoukedima
- Dimapur
Demography of Nagaland edit
Government and politics of Nagaland edit
- Form of government: Indian state government (parliamentary system of representative democracy)
- Capital of Nagaland: Kohima
- Elections in Nagaland
Union government in Nagaland edit
- Rajya Sabha members from Nagaland
- Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee
- Indian general election, 2009 (Nagaland)
- Indian general election, 2014 (Nagaland)
Branches of the government of Nagaland edit
Executive branch of the government of Nagaland edit
- Head of state: Governor of Nagaland,
- Raj Bhavan – official residence of the Governor
- Head of government: Chief Minister of Nagaland,
Legislative branch of the government of Nagaland edit
Judicial branch of the government of Nagaland edit
Law and order in Nagaland edit
History of Nagaland edit
History of Nagaland, by period edit
Prehistoric Nagaland edit
Ancient Nagaland edit
Medieval Nagaland edit
Colonial Nagaland edit
Contemporary Nagaland edit
History of Nagaland, by region edit
History of Nagaland, by subject edit
Culture of Nagaland edit
- Architecture of Nagaland
- Cuisine of Nagaland
- Monuments in Nagaland
- World Heritage Sites in Nagaland
Art in Nagaland edit
People of Nagaland edit
Religion in Nagaland edit
Sports in Nagaland edit
Symbols of Nagaland edit
- State animal: Mithun
- State bird: Blyth's tragopan
- State flower: Rhododendron
- State seal: Seal of Nagaland
- State tree: Alder
Economy and infrastructure of Nagaland edit
Education in Nagaland edit
Health in Nagaland edit
See also edit
References edit
- ^ Census of India 2011 Govt of India