Maa Manipuri Than

Maa Manipuri Than

About Maa Manipuri Than

Dhemaji district is one of the 27 districts of Assam state in northeastern India. Dhemaji is located on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River. Dhemaji district is bounded by Lakhimpur district to the north, Golaghat district to the east, Jorhat district to the south, and Sivasagar district to the west. Dhemaji district has an area of . The district is mostly hilly, with the exception of the plains on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River. The highest point in the district is Mount Chilum, at an elevation of . The Brahmaputra River forms the district's northern boundary. The Subansiri and Dhansiri rivers flow through the district, joining the Brahmaputra River near the district's northern boundary. The district has a number of smaller rivers and streams. Dhemaji district is home to a number of wildlife species, including elephants, tigers, leopards, and bears. Dhemaji district has a tropical monsoon climate. The average annual temperature is . The average annual rainfall is . Dhemaji district has a population of . The population density is . The majority of the district's population is ethnically Assamese. Other ethnic groups in the district include Mising, Nepali, and Bodo. The majority of the district's population is Hindu. Other religions include Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism. The main language spoken in the district is Assamese. Other languages spoken in the district include Mising, Nepali, and Bodo. The district is home to a number of indigenous Assamese tribes, including the Mising, Nepali, and Bodo. The economy of the district is largely based on agriculture. The main crops grown in the district are rice, maize, and pulses. The district has a number of

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