Assam is the only state in India which is famous all over the world for tea production.

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Assam was established on 26 January 1950 and has a total of 33 districts.

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Shillong was the capital of Assam which is now the capital of the state of Meghalaya, Assam made Dispur its capital in the year 1972-73.

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The main crops of Assam are rice, jute, tea, sugarcane, potato, cotton, oilseeds.

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Assam shares borders with countries like Bangladesh and Bhutan and continues to make headlines due to illegal immigrants.

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Assamese is the official and most spoken language of the state, and the world's largest weaving village "Sualkuchi" is also located in Assam.

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Assam is a beautiful hill state of India which is known for its beauty and natural landscape as well as for its arts and crafts.

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In particular, the Kaziranga and Manas areas in Assam have been declared as World Heritage Sites.

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Assam has an area of 78,438 km², making it the 17th largest state in India by area.

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The Brahmaputra River, known as the lifeline of Assam, passes through the middle of the state.

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