Bomdila

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Bomdila is a hill town in northeastern India known for its Buddhist monasteries, scenic Himalayan views, and role as a cultural and administrative center in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill station
human settlement
town
administrativeRole district headquarters
subdivisional headquarters
climate cool and pleasant
temperate
country India
elevation approximately 2500 meters
ethnicGroup Aka
Khampa settlers
Miji
Monpa
Sherdukpen
governingBody local municipal administration
hasInstitution crafts center
ethnographic museum
hasReligiousSite Bomdila Monastery
Lower Gompa
Upper Gompa
hasViewpoint Bomdila View Point
isDistrictHeadquartersOf West Kameng district
knownFor Buddhist monasteries
Tibetan Buddhist culture
apple orchards
handicrafts
scenic Himalayan views
traditional masks
woolen carpets
languageSpoken English
Hindi
Monpa language
locatedIn Arunachal Pradesh
West Kameng district
locatedInMountainRange Himalayas
nearbyPlace Dirang
Tawang
Tezpur
partOf Eastern Himalayas
region Northeast India
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
roadConnection National Highway network of India
timeZone Indian Standard Time
tourismType cultural tourism
nature tourism
religious tourism
utcOffset +05:30

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