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{{Infobox state | {{Infobox state | ||
| name = Mizoram | | name = Mizoram | ||
| capital = | | capital = Aizawl | ||
| districts = | | districts = 11 | ||
| area = | | area = 21,081 km² | ||
| population = | | population = 1,097,206 | ||
| official_languages = | | official_languages = Mizo, English, Hindi | ||
}} | }} | ||
Mizoram is a state in northeastern India, with Aizawl as its capital and largest city. It shares 722-kilometres of international borders with Bangladesh to the west, and Myanmar to the east and south, with domestic borders with the Indian states of Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. It covers an area of 21,081 square kilometres. Via satellite data forests cover 84.53% of Mizoram's area, making it the fourth most heavily forested state in India. With an estimated population of 1.26 million in 2023, it is the second least populated state in India. With an urbanisation rate of 51.5% it is the most urbanised state in northeast India, ranking fifth in urbanisation nationwide. One of the two official languages and most widely spoken tongue is Mizo, which serves as a lingua franca among various ethnic communities who speak a variety of other Tibeto-Burman or Indo-Aryan languages. Mizoram is home to the highest percentage of scheduled tribes in India, with the Mizo people forming the majority. | |||
== Political Leaders == | == Political Leaders == | ||