The provincial capital city of Nagaland is Kohima, Republic of India.
The Rhododendron is the state flower of Nagaland, Republic of India.
The Gaur (Bos gaurus), is the state animal of Nagaland, Republic of India.
The Blyth's Tragopan (Tragopan blythii) is the state bird of Nagaland, Republic of India.
The Mango tree or the (Mangifera indica)was the provincial tree of Junagadh.
The Date tree or (Acacia nilotica) is the provincial tree of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The Hollong Tree or (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus) is the provincial tree of Assam, Republic of India.
The Shala tree (Shorea robusta) is the provincial tree of Chhattisgarh, Republic of India.
The Terminalia elliptica is the provincial tree of Goa, Republic of India.
The Scared fig tree or the (Ficus religisoa) is the provincial tree of Haryana, Republic of Inda.
The Provincial flag of Nagaland features a unique design that includes a red field with a yellow circle at its center, which symbolizes the state's rich cultural heritage. Inside the yellow circle, there is a traditional Naga motif that represents the diverse tribes of Nagaland. The flag embodies the identity and pride of the Naga people, reflecting their aspirations for self-determination and cultural recognition. Overall, it serves as a symbol of unity and the distinct heritage of Nagaland.
The Banyan tree is the provincial tree of Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India, also the national tree of India.