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Arunachal Pradesh, also known as the Dawn-Lit Mountain Province, is a state located in northeast India. It was established from the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region and was declared a state by India on February 20, 1987. The capital and largest town of Arunachal Pradesh is Itanagar. The state shares borders with the Indian states of Assam and Nagaland to the south. Additionally, it has international borders with Bhutan to the west, Myanmar to the east, and a disputed border of 1,129 kilometers with China's Tibet Autonomous Region to the north at the McMahon Line. According to the 2011 Census of India, Arunachal Pradesh has a population of 1,383,727 and covers an area of 83,743 square kilometers. It is the least densely populated state in India, with only 17 inhabitants per square kilometer. Arunachal Pradesh is known for its ethnic diversity, with the western region primarily inhabited by the Monpa people, the central region by the Tani people, the eastern region by the Mishmi and Tai people, and the southeast by the Naga people. The state is home to approximately 26 major tribes and 100 sub-tribes, including the Nocte, Adi, Nyshi, Singpho, Galo, Tagin, and Apatani tribes. The Mishmi tribe comprises three sub-tribes: Idu-Mishmi, Digaru-Mishmi, and Miju-Mishmi. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of Tibet and occupied some regions in 1962, although its forces later withdrew. The name Arunachal Pradesh translates to "Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains" in Sanskrit. In ancient Tibetan texts, the residents of eastern Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Tibet were referred to as Lhobha people, with the area being called Lhoyü. Western Arunachal Pradesh was referred to as Monyul ("low land") in Tibetan texts.
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