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Mishmi Hills
Mountain range in northeastern Arunachal Pradesh, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mishmi Hills are located at the northeastern tip of India, in northeastern Arunachal Pradesh.[1] On the Chinese side, they form the southern parts of Nyingchi Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
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Mishmi Hills | |
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![]() Snow capped Tops of Mishmi Hills, view from Mayodia Pass, Hunli town at the bottom left | |
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Coordinates | 29°6′N 96°22′E |
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Country | India |
State | Arunachal Pradesh |
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These hills occur at the junction of Northeastern Himalaya and Indo-Burma ranges. The Himalayan arc takes a sharp turn and meets Indo-Burma ranges. The rocks of eastern lesser Himalaya and the central crystallines appear to be largely attenuated and truncated in Mishmi Hills.[2]