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Literarily meaning ‘The Abode of Clouds’ (in Sanskrit) the north eastern state of Meghalaya, with a population of just over 2 million people, is a hilly strip with about one-third of the state being forested, is about 300 km long and 100 km wide is a small state in north-eastern India.
With majority of the population being made up of tribal people dominated by three main sects, Meghalaya is currently one of few states in India to have as high a Christianity population of over 70%.
The state made up of many rivers and mainly built on rock formations contains rich deposits of valuable minerals.
As described by its name, Meghalaya is considered one of the wettest states in the country with an average rainfall as high as 1200 cm, and its climate being moderate but humid and its economy predominantly agrarian.
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| Shillong Travel Guide |
| Shillong, also called the ‘Scotland of The East’ is the capital city of the Indian state of Meghalaya, one of the smallest states of the country.
It is located on the Shillong Plateau surrounded by the
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| Cherrapunjee Travel Guide |
| Cherrapunji is a town in East Khasi Hills district in Meghalaya state.
Currently this place holds two Guinness world records wherein the first is for the maximum amount of rainfall in a single year during August 1860 ... |
| Ringkhap songmong Travel Guide |
| Ringkhap Songmong is a moderately populated locality that is situated in the W. Garo Hills (Tura), Meghalaya which is a state in India. It is located at a latitude of 25.3 degrees and at a longitude of 90.4 degrees. It is surrounded on the eastern sid... |
| Phlangmawphra Travel Guide |
| Phlangmawphra is a town well known for its civilization in the state of Meghalaya in east India. The villages of Panikunda and Mawliba are in a close radius to the town. The climate is very hot during the summers and comfortable in the winters.... |
| Jongohetpara Travel Guide |
| Jongohetpara is a small town found in the southern side of the state of Meghalaya in eastern India. It is built around a tributary of the River Tlwang which covers a large part of eastern India. Its climate is favorable, but can be harsh at times. The rainfall that is rec... |