Arunachal Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh
State
From top left to right: Golden Pagoda, Namsai, Tawang Monastery, Tutsa Naga Dancers, Ziro valley, Pakke Tiger Reserve, Sela Pass
An opisyal na selyo kan Arunachal Pradesh
Selyo
Pinaghalean nin pangaran: Arunachal ('dawn-lit mountains') and Pradesh ('province or territory')
Mga palayaw: 
"Land of Rising Sun"
Motto: 
Satyameva Jayate (Truth Alone Triumphs)
Kinamumugtakan kan Arunachal Pradesh
Tagboan: 27°04′N 93°22′E / 27.06°N 93.37°E / 27.06; 93.37Tagboan: 27°04′N 93°22′E / 27.06°N 93.37°E / 27.06; 93.37
Hiwas
 • State83,743 km2 (32,333 sq mi)
Ranggo nin hiwas14th
Elebasyon2,432 m (7,979 ft)
Pinakahalangkaw na elebasyon7,060 m (23,160 ft)
Pinakahababang elebasyon
44 m (144 ft)
Populasyon
(2011)
 • StateIncrease 1,383,727
 • Ranggo27th
 • Urban
22.94%
 • Rural
77.06%
Mga demonymArunachalis
Kodang ISO 3166IN-AR
Rehistradong behikuloAR
Websityoarunachalpradesh.gov.in

An Arunachal Pradesh (/ɑːrəˌnɑːəl prəˈdɛʃ/,[18] lit. Dawn-Lit Mountain Province)[19] iyo an estado sa Amihanan-subangan na Indya. Naporma iyan gikan sa North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) rehiyon, asin dineklara iyan kan Indya bilang estado kaidtong Pebrero 20, 1987. An Itanagar iyo an saiyang kabisera asin an pinakadakulang banwaan. Napapalibotan kaiyan an estado kan Indya na Assam asin Nagaland sa habagatan. Naghihiras iyan nin internasyonal na hangganan sa Bhutan sa solnopan, Myanmar sa subangan, asin pig-aagawan 1,129 km hangganan sa Awtonomong Rehiyon kan Tibet kan Tsina sa amihanan sa McMahon Line.[20][21]

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