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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AssamAssam - Wikipedia

    An endangered golden langur. Assam is one of the richest biodiversity zones in the world and consists of tropical rainforests, [64] deciduous forests, riverine grasslands, [65] bamboo [66] orchards and numerous wetland [67] ecosystems; Many are now protected as national parks and reserved forests.

  2. Assão, [1] [2] Assame [1] ou Assã [1] (Assam em assamês: অসম, transl. Ôxôm, AFI: [ɔxɔm]; em hindi: आसाम ou असम) é um dos estados da Índia, localizado no leste do país. Sua capital é Guwahati.

  3. Há 4 dias · Assam is a state in northeastern India. The name Assam is said to be derived from the word ‘asama,’ meaning ‘peerless’ in the now extinct Ahom language. The neighboring states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Meghalaya were once part of Assam.

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  4. India, Asia. Stretching 600km along the Brahmaputra River Valley, with a spur down to the hilly southeast, Assam is the largest and most accessible of the Northeast States. Well known for its national parks abounding in rhinoceroses, elephants, deer and primates (with respectable tiger numbers too), it welcomes visitors with a subtly flavoured ...

  5. www.incredibleindia.org › states › assamAssam | Incredible India

    Assam is a home to Five National Parks and 18 Wildlife sanctuaries, the highest concentration in India, are host to 25 percent of India’s floristic wealth and enormous faunal diversity.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › AssamAssam - Wikiwand

    Assam is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of 78,438 km2 (30,285 sq mi). It is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population, with more than 31 million inhabitants.

  7. It is known for its famous tea, its silk and its biodiversity, and is also rich in archeological heritage. Assam is in the north eastern region of India, just below the eastern Himalayan foothills, and is home to more than 31 million people (2011).