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LOCATION
Located at the gateway of Northeast India, Assam is separated by Bangladesh from mainstream India. The state is bounded in the north by Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan; in the east by Nagaland, Manipur, and Burma; in the south by Bangladesh, Tripura, Mizoram, and Bangladesh; and in the west by West Bengal.
There are two distinct climates operating in Assam. While the hills enjoy sub-alpine climate, the plains of the state experience tropical climate with high humidity level in the monsoon. Winter touches this state in the end of the month of October and lasts until the end of February. The nights are cold and the mornings are foggy during this time. Summer begins by mid-May with high level of humidity and rainfall. June is the beginning of monsoon. Thunderstorms known as "Bordoichila" is a frequent occurrence during the afternoons. Spring and autumn with moderate temperatures and modest rainfall are the best seasons of Assam.
FACTS & FIGURES
| Area | 78,438 sq km |
| Religion | Hinduism (67.13%), Islam (28.43%), Others (4.44%) |
| Maximum Temperature | 38°C |
| Minimum Temperature | 6°C |
| Capital | Dispur |
| Languages | Assamese and Bengali |
| Literacy Rate | 53% |
| Per Capita Income | Rs. 7,335 (at current prices in 1997-98) |
| Best time to visit | October to March |
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