History:
Nalbari is an administrative district in the Indian state of Assam. The regional headquarters are located in Nalbari. Nalbari was declared an integral part of the divided Kamrup Region in 1967. The district was created on August 14, 1985, when it was separated from the Kamrup district. Nalbari was declared an integral part of the divided Kamrup Region in 1967. The district was created on August 14, 1985, when it was separated from the Kamrup district. On 1 June 2004, Baksa District was established in three regional districts, including Nalbari.
Famous:
The history of Nalbari is linked to King Jarashandha and King Krishna. Nalbari is also known as the 'Navadivipa' of Assam. The area is well-known for its rustic beauty and ancient temples that make it a popular tourist attraction, especially during religious festivals.
Location:
Its total area is 2257 km2.
Subcategories:
There is 1 section in Nalbaridistrict.
Villages:
There are 455 villages in the region.
Cities:
There are 7 total cities in the region.
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