Lotha region

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The Lotha region is an area in Nagaland, India, traditionally inhabited by the Lotha Naga community and centered around the town of Wokha.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
traditional homeland
administrativeDistrict Wokha district NERFINISHED
centeredAround Wokha NERFINISHED
country India
dominantTribe Lotha Naga NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn agriculture
horticulture
ethnicGroup Lotha Naga NERFINISHED
governedUnder Nagaland state government NERFINISHED
hasClimate subtropical highland climate
hasFestival Tokhu Emong NERFINISHED
hasMajorTown Wokha NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural villages
inhabitedBy Lotha Naga people NERFINISHED
knownFor orange cultivation
rice cultivation
terrace cultivation
traditional Lotha festivals
locatedIn Nagaland NERFINISHED
Northeast India
majorEthnolinguisticGroup Naga people NERFINISHED
partOf Naga Hills NERFINISHED
Naga cultural area NERFINISHED
primaryReligion Christianity
stateCapitalNearest Kohima NERFINISHED
terrain forested
hilly
timeZone Indian Standard Time
traditionalLanguage Lotha language NERFINISHED

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Wokha region Lotha region