Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, is a district known for its vibrant culture, historical significance, and picturesque landscapes. The town is famous for the Battle of Kohima during World War II, which is commemorated at the Kohima War Cemetery. The region is culturally rich, with a large population of indigenous Naga tribes who celebrate their customs through festivals like Hornbill Festival, which showcases the state's music, dance, and art. Kohima?s economy is based on agriculture, including the cultivation of crops such as rice, maize, and fruits, and it also has a thriving handicraft industry. The town?s natural beauty, with its misty hills and lush forests, along with its cultural vibrancy, makes it an important center for tourism in Nagaland.
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