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Darrang is an administrative district in Assam, located in the northeastern part of India, that is well-known for its rich agricultural lands and historical significance. The district plays a vital role in the economy of Assam, with rice, tea, and jute being the major agricultural products. Darrang is also known for its historical landmarks and temples that reflect the deep cultural roots of the region. One of the major attractions in Darrang is the Orang National Park, often referred to as a "mini-Kaziranga" due to its population of the one-horned rhinoceros. This park, situated along the Brahmaputra River, offers a sanctuary to a variety of wildlife species, making it a popular spot for eco-tourism. The district is home to several ethnic communities, contributing to its diverse culture and traditions, and its peaceful rural landscapes are contrasted by the bustling towns and agricultural trade that mark the area?s modern economy.