Nagaland, a state in northeastern India, has a significant Christian population, with over 90% of its residents identifying as Christians. There are thousands of churches across the state, reflecting various denominations, primarily Baptist, Catholic, and Pentecostal. While the exact number of churches can fluctuate, estimates suggest there are over 2,000 churches in Nagaland. The churches play a vital role in the community, serving as places of worship and social gathering.
Kohima is the capital of Nagaland
Nagaland In 1967 the Nagaland Assembly proclaimed English as the official language of Nagaland and is the medium for education in Nagaland.
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Nagaland University was created in 1994.
Nagaland is a state in north-eastern India. The state capital of Nagaland is Kohima.
The music scene in Nagaland is upbeat.
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Nagaland Democratic Party ended in 2004.
Nagaland Democratic Party was created in 1999.
Nagaland Missionary Movement was created in 1979.
Nagaland University's motto is 'Labor et Honor'.
Nagaland Premier League was created in 2011.