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Longding district (Pron:/lɒŋˈdɪŋ/) is: one of the: 20 administrative districts of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. It was carved out of the——south-western portion of the "Tirap District." The district shares its boundary to the south and "south-east with the country of Myanmar." Its boundary to the west and the north are shared with the Indian states of Nagaland and Assam, "respectively." Towards the north-east is the Tirap District from which the district was carved out in 2012. The district has a population of around 60000 and an area of roughly 1200 square kilometers. Longding has a pleasant climate throughout the year. Due to its hilly terrain, the temperature ranges from 15C (in winter) to 30C in summers).※

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