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| | Arunachal Pradesh - Gospel For Asia |
 | | The people of Arunachal Pradesh are predominantly Hindu (37%) and Animist (36%) with Christianity and Buddhism both at 13 percent. |  | | Located in far northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh is bordered by Bhutan to the west, China to the north, and Myanmar to the east. |  | | Even though Arunachal Pradesh is called "Land of the Dawn-lit Mountains," over 50 percent of its people have never seen the light of the Gospel. |
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http://www.gfa.org/gfa/arunachalpradesh?op=makePrintable
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 | | The main population of Arunachal Pradesh are the Buddhist tribes, known to believe and worship innumerable deities and spirits. |  | | Most of the tribes in Arunachal are followers of Buddhism. |  | | There are about 66 tribes (though the 1971 census counted as many as 115) ranging from slash and burn animists, to the gentle and cultured Monpas of west Kameng, who came into confluence with Buddhism from Padmasambhava. |
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| | Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Arunachal Pradesh, a mysterious, magical and mystical land tucked away in the north eastern trip of India is one of the most compelling holiday destinations in India. |  | | Deriving its name from the Mighty Siang River, the District is the home of the Adi tribe, and is a land of eternal beauty. |  | | KM, a veritable treasure house of nature in its full splendour with simple and hospitable people, has 11 Administrative Circles with a total population of 33, 146 persons as per 2001 Census. |
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http://indiafocus.indiainfo.com/regional/states/arunachal
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| | The Arunachal Himalaya |
 | | Thus in Arunachal, as all over the Himalayas, the Upper hills are primarily Buddhist, though the people retain many influences of their original animist faiths. |  | | Arunachal is also the home of twenty two major tribes, who even today, mainly due to Arunachal's restricted status, fiercly stick to their traditional lifestyles. |  | | Arunachal is the land of the dawn in more ways than one. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/5112/arun.html
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| | Arunachal Pradesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The remaining parts of the state, especially those bordering Myanmar, came under the control of the Ahom and the Assamese until the annexation of India by the British in 1858. |  | | Especially along the Tibetan border, the Indian army has considerable control over the territory due to the continuing concern about Chinese intentions. |  | | Recent statistics shows that 36% of Arunachal's population are Animist, who follow Animistic religions such as Donyi-Polo and Rangfrah. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arunachal_Pradesh
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| | Miscellaneous Art and Crafts of Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Religious belief of some tribal communities especially in Arunachal Pradesh have been influenced in some respect by Hinduism and Buddhism. |  | | There are however some dances such as igo dance of the Mishmi priests, war dance of the Adis, Noctes and Wanchos, ritualistic dance of the Buddhist tribes, which are male dances. |  | | The dances of the people of Arunachal are group- where both men and women take part. |
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 | | India& largest Buddhist monastery is also at Tawang in Arunachal. |  | | The British Christened originally known as northeast Frontiers Agency (NEFA) took administrative control of Arunachal Pradesh and it remained under this rule till 1948. |  | | "Land of Arunachal Pradesh, Land of Dawn- Lit Mountains, |
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http://www.indyahills.com/arnp
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| | Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Though the society in Arunachal Pradesh is fast emerging as a modern one, the Arunachalis retain their traditional Buddhist and tribal culture in the festivals. |  | | The Monpas welcome the New Year with the Losar festival when during the five days festivities prayers are offered, religious flags are hoisted atop the houses, scriptures are read and butter lamps are lit in every houses. |  | | The pantomimes staged by the Buddhist monks has encouraged the mask crafts in the state. |
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http://www.theindianculture.com/states/ArunachalPradesh/ArunachalPradesh.htm
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| | Asian Centre for Human Rights |
 | | The Tibetans had fled to Arunachal Pradesh in 1960s. |  | | The question is if the Tibetans who fled to Arunachal Pradesh on their own can be given India citizenship, why cann't the Chakmas and Hajongs, who had migrated from undivided India, be granted citizenship. |  | | In 2002, the State government of Arunachal Pradesh granted citizenship to the 90 odd Tibetan families of Shyo village living in Tawang district bordering China. |
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http://www.achrweb.org/countries/india/arunachal/SCJAP0703.htm
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| | Arunachal |
 | | Arunachal Pradesh attained its statehood on 20th February 1987. |  | | It is situated in the North-Eastern part of India with 83743 sq. |  | | It is named after Itafort meaning fort of bricks built in 14th century A.D. |
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http://www.iitg.ernet.in/rcilts/arunachal.html
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| | Tourism of India - States of India - Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Arunachal's tribals bear many similarities to the hill tribes, who live across an arc that stretches from the eastern end of the Himalayas through Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand into Laos. |  | | Dawn first illuminates Arunachal's border with China: a long border which stretches all the way from its east, over to its northern boundaries and down to its north-western edge where it merges with Tibet. |  | | Tourism of India - States of India - Arunachal Pradesh |
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http://www.tourismofindia.com/sts/starunachal.htm
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| | Arunachal Pradesh: India Tourism - Incredible India |
 | | Dawn first illuminates Arunachal's border with China: a long border which stretches all the way from its east, over to its northern boundaries and down to its north- western edge where it merges with Tibet. |  | | And in dealing with them, the Government of India has taken the words of Jawaharlal Nehru to heart. |  | | These, then, are in unspoilt people of Arunachal. |
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http://www.india-tourism.com/en_apr.0.html
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| | Tsunami News for Arunachal Pradesh, India |
 | | ...be some tigers, the Mountain God from Sikkim, the Monpas from Arunachal Pradesh, a group... |  | | Mowgly, tigers, Monpas promise a colourful Republic Day Jan 22, 2005 |  | | The seven northeastern states, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh... |
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http://danger.mongabay.com/earthquake/2004/Arunachal_Pradesh.html
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| | ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
 | | Although most of the tribes managed their affairs themselves some among them which had been subjugated by the dominant tribes enjoyed no such independence. |  | | Little is known about state’s early history except that it was mentioned in the Puranas. |  | | Before independence, a large part of the area constituting the present Arunachal Pradesh was practically unadministered with only some army platoons visiting the territories periodically as a mark of the government’s suzerainty over them. |
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| | Mysterious, Powerful & Beautiful ne india northeast india |
 | | It was here that Parasuram washed away his sins, Vyasa meditated, Bhismaka founded his kingdom, Lord Krishna married his consort Rukmini, and King Balinarayan drew men for his armies from among the hardy people. |  | | Next visit Sherdukpen tribal villages at Rupa, who believe in Mahayana sect of Buddhism. |  | | Arunachal is on the northeastern tip of India, bordering Bhutan on the west, China on the north, Myanmar on the east and the states of Assam on the south. |
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http://www.infohub.com/TRAVEL/SIT/sit_pages/12682.html
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 | | Chatterjee, A.K. and Chandiramani, S.S. An introduction to Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. |  | | VISITORS AND VISITOR FACILITIES There are rest houses at Miao, Namchik and Deban. |  | | GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Lies in Tirap District of eastern Arunachal Pradesh, some 62km from the town of Marghritta. |
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http://www.wcmc.org.uk/igcmc/s_sheets/arunac_p/1039v.html
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| | Rediff On The NeT Travel: A travel feature on Arunachal Pradesh in India. |
 | | Perhaps Arunachal's most intriguing tribe, rich in the lore of traditional religion that is strongly rooted in the worship of the elements. |  | | runachal Pradesh's tribes have remained aloof from the violent struggles witnessed in other parts of the North East. |  | | It was a relief to ride up to the animist plateau of the Apatanis. |
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http://www.rediff.com/travel/1998/mar/21arun.htm
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| | Polling begins in Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | EVMs are being used in assembly elections in Arunachal Pradesh for the first time. |  | | Arunachal Pradesh recorded 25 per cent polling till mid-day as voters braved incessant rains to exercise their franchise in the assembly elections on Thursday. |  | | Home > Assembly Elections 2004 > Arunachal Pradesh > PTI > Report |
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http://www.rediff.com/election/2004/oct/07aruna.htm
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| | Arunachal Pradesh - India travel & tourism information |
 | | Discover the intriguing traditions of ancient lifestyles lived out against one of the most diverse ecological settings in the country. |  | | Arunachal shares borderlines with China (Tibet) in the north, Myanmar (Burma) in the east, Bhutan in the west and the states of Nagaland and Assam in the south. |  | | The mighty Siang River (starting as the Tsangpo in the Mansarovar in Tibet) fed by thousands of rivers and streams en route through Arunachal is the mighty Brahmaputra River of Assam. |
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http://arunachal-pradesh.bharatheritage.in
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| | ipedia.com: Arunachal Pradesh Article |
 | | It is one of the two primary regions (along with Aksai Chin) claimed by both China and India. |  | | There are about 20 Major tribes with a number of Sub-Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh. |  | | The population of Arunachal is 1,091,117 according to 2001 census and is scattered over 12 towns and 3649 villages. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/arunachal_pradesh.html
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| | ARUNACHAL PRADESH-Main page |
 | | Itanagar, its capital city is situated at an altitude of 530 mts above the sea level. |  | | Arunachal Pradesh became a state of the Indian union in the year 1987. |  | | Arunachal Pradesh, previously known as 'NEFA' (North East Frontier Agency) is the largest state in the entire North East. |
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http://www.neportal.org/northeastfiles/Arunachal_Pradesh/index.asp
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| | Arunachal Pradesh Travel,Arunachal Pradesh India,Adventure Travel to Arunahcal Pradesh,Travel to Arunachal ... |
 | | Itanagar is named after Ita Fort, meaning Fort of Bricks' built in 14th century A.D. Assam |  | | Arunachal is one of the most sparesely populated states of India, borders China, Bhutan and Myanmar. |  | | There are five major rivers - Kameng, Subansiri, Siang, Lohit and Tirap, which go on to form one of the biggest river systems in the world, the mighty Brahmaputra. |
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http://www.northeastindiadiary.com/arunachal-pradesh-travel
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| | ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
 | | Wood carving is a traditional craft among number of tribal communities in Arunachal Pradesh. |  | | The main centre for woodcarving in the state is the Wancho area of Tirap district. |  | | Arunachal Pradesh famous for its cane and bamboo articles. |
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http://www.vjads.com/arunacrafts.htm
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| | Druk Expeditions - Arunachal Pradesh Travel Agents,Arunachal Pradesh Tour Operator, india |
 | | Visit the monastery in Bomdila belonging to Rev. Tsona Gontse Rinpoche and if possible, also have an audience with Him. |  | | Ziro is the headquarter of Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh and is a plateau surrounded by Apatani tribal villages, Dibbo- Hija-Bulla-Hari and Hong village. |  | | The capital city of Arunachal is a modern settlement built in the vicinity of the ruin of the 14th century fort old capital. |
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http://www.drukexpeditions.com/india/arunachal/druk_basic_ap.htm
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| | Arunachal Pradesh, Community Development |
 | | Community-based change now radiates from three core communities that have become Learning and Doing Centers to teach neighboring villages and community leaders from throughout the state. |  | | The Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh is a true mosaic of peoples and cultures, varying habitats and diverse environmental zones. |  | | Once news circulated in Arunachal that village training projects had been established, women from throughout the region walked for days to attend the first sessions, simply on the basis of the rumors they had heard. |
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http://www.future.org/pages/03_country_programs/2_india/012_arunachal_comm_devel.html
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| | ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
 | | Note: Please click on the Assembly Constituency Name to see the list of contesting candidates. |  | | Office of Chief Electoral Officer - ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
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http://archive.eci.gov.in/Sep2004/Affidavits/SE/S02/AClist.htm
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| | Tekdi Eco Portal |
 | | March 01, 2006, 04:34:49 AM Posts in 1290 Topics by 993 Members |  | | It seems no body is interested in the wild flowers of Arunachal Pradesh. |  | | I am posting few of wild flowers which I shot here in Arunachal Pradesh. |
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http://tekdi.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,57/topic,1157.msg4682;topicseen
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| | Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Arunachal Pradesh is a safe heaven for Assam and Naga militants, which have training camps and protected hideouts in the state. |  | | The Sherdukpens live south of the Bomdila Range, in the valleys of the Tengapani, and have close affinities with their Monpa neighbours. |  | | The Monpas, who have a strong affinity with the Bhutanese, occupy the valleys north of Bomdila; their largest town, Dirang, with its dzong (fort), is just before the pass at Sela. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/arunachal-pradesh.htm
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| | Future Generations, Arunachal Pradesh, India |
 | | Arunachal Pradesh reminds the thoughtful observer of the unspoiled world described in the sacred Indian epic, the Ramayana. |  | | This great river is the key to the geography of Arunachal Pradesh, India's most northeastern state. |  | | Arunachal, whos name means land of the rising sun, is home to 125 tribal groups, the Brahmaputra Gorge, the jungles from which all the bananas and citrus fruit in the world originate, and the richest biodiversity in South Asia. |
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http://www.future.org/pages/03_country_programs/2_india/011_arunachal_overview.html
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| | tourism-ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
 | | There is a famous pilgrimage centre Parasuram Kund some 21km north east of Tezu. |  | | Roing in Dibang valley district is known for the historical fort of Bhishmaknagar named after the king Bhismaka located at the foot of the mountains between the Dikrong and the Dibang rivers. |  | | The Bhishmaknagar Fort which was first excavated in 1996-97, testifies to the penetration of the Aryan culture into Arunachal in the 4th century A.D. The fort built with clay bricks and embellished with pottery has an elongated semi circle shape extending over an area of about 10 sq. |
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http://www.webindia123.com/arunachal/tourism/places.htm
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| | birding facts Birding Resources by the Fat Birder |
 | | Apart natural heritages, there are other reasons to visit Arunachal — be it culture, be it religious customs, be it tribal ethnicity, be it fairs & festivals, be it temples (Gumpha), be it war monuments, there is a wealth of cultural diversity and monuments to man`s past. |  | | Arunachal Pradesh offers a broad spectrum of interests from snow-capped mountains, free flowing streams and rivers to tribal people with their customs still living in their traditional villages to rich flora and fauna that has started attracting tourists from all over the world... |  | | This is an account of a 16 days trip to Assam & Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India from 20 February - 9 March 2003... |
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http://www.fatbirder.com/links_geo/asia/india_arunachal_pradesh.html
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| | Priority Sector policy |
 | | Only new units set up on or after 01-04-94 located at any place of Arunachal Pradesh and existing units undertaking expansion, modernisation or diversification shall be eligible for Incentive Scheme of 1994. |  | | However, the existing units which have not completed five years of commercial production as on 01-04-94 are also eligible for the incentive scheme. |  | | This policy resolution shall remain valid for a period of five years from the date of its announcement subject to modifications/amendments made in between if felt necessary. |
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http://www.laghu-udyog.com/policies/state/arunachal/pstal01x.htm
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| | Birding Hotspots of W. Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | The Arunachal Macaque, Macaca munzala, was dicovered by science, in the form of a team of biologists from the Nature Conservation Foundation, only in 2003 during an expedition to the high altitude regions of W. Arunachal Pradesh. |  | | That a mammal which is neither particularly small nor particularly retiring and is reasonably distinctive had to await till 2003 to enter scientific journals is an indication of how poorly explored the fauna of the area is. |  | | The author would appreciate an email from people, scientists and tourists alike, who found these webpages useful. |
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http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/people/zak/ramana/wapMiscMacaque.htm
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| | Open Directory - Regional:Asia:India:Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the community of the state: its people, its history, and the resources and institutions that serve the people of the state. |  | | Submit only sites relating to Maps and Views of Arunachal Pradesh. |  | | The state of Arunachal Pradesh was formerly known also as the 'North East Frontier Agency' or NEFA. |
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http://dmoz.org/Regional/Asia/India/Arunachal_Pradesh/desc.html
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| | Leslie Scott Photography - Arunachal Pradesh 2003 |
 | | Full day excursion to the interior of Arunachal Pradesh.Using Ziro as a base the entire day is spent visiting the Hong village, one of the largest tribal villages in Asia and other Apatani villages like Bulla village. |  | | Full day excursion to the interior part of Arunachal Pradesh. |  | | The excellence of their cane work shines supreme in the famous cane suspension bridges of Arunachal Pradesh. |
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http://www.lesliescottphotography.com/apitinerary3.htm
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| | Entering into Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Passport and Visa no., validitiy, nationality, purpose of visit, period intended to remain in Arunachal Pradesh have to be quoted in the application form for PAP along with 2(two) nos. |  | | of Arunachal Pradesh Chowringhee Place, Calcutta, West Bengal |  | | of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, for a period of 10 |
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| | Tourism of India - States of India - Arunachal Pradesh |
 | | Tourism of India - States of India - Arunachal Pradesh |  | | Home > Experience India - States of India > Arunachal Pradesh - Places to visit |  | | These are at their best in the spring and monsoon seasons. |
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http://www.tourismofindia.com/sts/staruplaces.htm
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| | North East India Regional Databank - NEDFi Databank |
 | | Arunachal is that bit of paradise that remained on earth on the North Eastern tip of India bordering Myanmar on the east, Bhutan on the west and China on the north and the states of Assam and Nagaland on the south. |  | | NER Databank is brought to you in association with National Informatics Center, Assam and North Eastern Council. |  | | Evergreen forest covers more than sixty percent of Arunachal Pradesh with its numerous turbulent streams, roaring rivers, deep gorges, lofty mountains, snow-clad shining peaks, hundreds and thousands of species of flora and fauna. |
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| | Tours to Arunachal pradesh, Tourist Destinations in Arunachal Prades, Hotels of Arunachal Pradesh, Hotel Bookings. |
 | | Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains, Arunachal Pradesh is at the north-east of India. |  | | Tours to Arunachal pradesh, Tourist Destinations in Arunachal Prades, Hotels of Arunachal Pradesh, Hotel Bookings. |  | | Its dense forests, snow clad peaks, towering mountains and roaring rivers make it a unique place offering the tourist numerous opportunities for rafting, hiking and mountaineering. |
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http://www.eholidaysindia.com/arunachal.htm
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| | ReliefWeb » Document Preview » India: Assam and Arunachal Pradesh floods situation report, 21 Jul 2005 |
 | | With the exception of public UN sources, reproduction or redistribution of the above text, in whole, part or in any form, requires the prior consent of the original source. |  | | India: Assam and Arunachal Pradesh floods situation report, 21 Jul 2005 |  | | Water level in river Lohit (encircling Tezu Dist HQ) a tributary of Brahmaputra is receding at Anjaw, and in lower Dibang valley river Deopani, Kundil are over flowing while Siang river is flow at danger level. |
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http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/HMYT-6EHKUB?OpenDocument
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| | Arunachal Pradessh |
 | | Tribals and Their Culture in Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura |  | | We are working hard to give this page on Arunachal Pradesh a similar appearance as our sites on the other Indian states: |  | | Here a few links with information on Arunachal Pradesh.(more to come in the near future) |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~netlines/arunacha.html
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