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Papum Pare
district (Pron:/ˌpæpəm ˈpæɹɪ or ˈpɑ:ɹeɪ/) is an
administrative district in the
state of
Arunachal Pradesh in India. As of 2011, it is the most...
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Subansiri district was
again bifurcated into
Lower Subansiri district and
Papum Pare district. On 23
November 1994,
Upper Siang district was
split from...
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Yupia is the
headquarters of
Papum Pare
district in the
state of
Arunachal Pradesh in India.
Yupia is
about 20 km from Itanagar, the
state capital. National...
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constituency covers the
entire Tawang, West Kameng, East Kameng,
Papum Pare,
Lower Subansiri,
Kurung Kumey,
Upper Subansiri and West
Siang districts...
- 2011 it is the
third most
populous district of
Arunachal Pradesh,
after Papum Pare and Changlang. It was
known earlier as the
Mishmi Hills. The district...
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Naharlagun railway station is a
railway station located in
Papum Pare
district of
Arunachal Pradesh. It is
about 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) to the
state capital...
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first medical college of
Arunachal Pradesh situated at
Naharlagun town of
Papum Pare district. The
institute is
established in 2017 and the
academic session...
- in
Myanmar (= Burma),
India (****am,
Arunachal Pradesh (Chessa, Chimpu,
Papum Pare district). Lau, M.; Zhou, Z.; Ghosh, A. (2021). "Boiga quincunciata"...
- at Hollongi,
situated 14 km (8.7 mi)
south from the city centre, in the
Papum Pare district. It is
built by the
Airports Authority of India, over an area...
- Pradesh. The
institute presently functions from its
permanent Campus at Jote,
Papum Pare district,
Arunachal Pradesh. The
Indian government started 14 RECs...