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Lower Subansiri, located in the central part of Arunachal Pradesh, is a district known for its spectacular landscapes, diverse ethnic communities, and potential for hydropower generation. The district is named after the Subansiri River, which flows through it and is one of the largest rivers in Arunachal Pradesh. The region is rich in natural resources, including forests, minerals, and water bodies, with agriculture being the primary livelihood activity. The district is inhabited by the Apatani, Nyishi, and Miji tribes, each contributing to the rich cultural mosaic of the region. Lower Subansiri is also known for its potential for tourism, with several trekking routes, scenic views, and historical sites like the Ziro Valley, which is famous for its lush paddy fields and unique tribal culture. The district?s combination of natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage make it an important part of Arunachal Pradesh.