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LAHAUL-SPITI

District Headquarter          -        Keylong
Population                         -        31,528
Area                                  -        13,835 (Largest area)
Density                             -         2 (persons per sq. km.)
Literacy                            -        77.24%
Male                                 -         86.97%
Sex Ratio                          -         916 (Females per 1000 males)
Female                              -         66.50%

Formation of District:
It became a part of  Himachal Pradesh as a district on 1st November, 1966 during the reorganization in 1966.

Boundaries:
On its North lies Jammu Kashmir, Tibet in the East, Kullu and Kinnaur in South-East and Chamba in the South West and West

Assembly Seats                     (1)
Lahaul-Spiti 

Mountains and Passes 
Rohtang, 
Baralacha, 
Kugti and
Kunzam Passes.
Zanskar rivers.

Rivers: 
Chandra, 
Bhaga,
Spiti,
Pin and
Zanskar rivers.

Pride of the District:
*Trilokinath temple,
*Mrikula Devi Temple
*Guru Ghanatal Monastery
*Dhankar Monastery
*Key Monastery 
*Tabo Monastery:
*Kardang Monastery

Comments

  1. Hills are the rising and lowering level of land which create amusements for tourists.In India most of the people like to visit hills-station like Lahaul Spiti where there are several kinds of hills can see according to the conditions of season.Hills are the parts of adventures where people can ride mountain bikes,deserts bikes and para-gliding.

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