District | Population(2011) | Area(km²) | Density(/km²) |
Bishnupur | 240,363 | 496 | 415 |
Thoubal | 420,517 | 514 | 713 |
Imphal East | 452,661 | 710 | 555 |
Imphal West | 514,683 | 519 | 847 |
Senapati | 354,772 | 3,269 | 116 |
Ukhrul | 183,115 | 4,547 | 31 |
Chandel | 144,028 | 3,317 | 37 |
Churachandpur | 271,274 | 4,574 | 50 |
Tamenglong | 140,143 | 4,391 | 25 |
Jiribam | 43,818 | 232 | 190 |
Kangpokpi (Sadar Hills) | |||
Kakching | 135,481 | ||
Tengnoupal | |||
Kamjong | 45,616 | 2,000 | 23 |
Noney | |||
Pherzawl | 47,250 | 2,285 | 21 |
Manipur is a state in northeastern India, bordered by Myanmar to the east. The state is known for its natural beauty, with hills, forests, and rivers. Manipur is home to several indigenous tribes, the largest of which are the Meitei people. The state has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong influence from Buddhism and Hinduism. Manipur is also known for its traditional dance forms, including the Manipuri dance and the Thang Ta martial art.