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Sikkim
Bhutias
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Woman wear a loose, full sleeve blouse known as the "Honju".
Environment
Administration
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Sikkim Emblem
Location
Area
7, 096 Sq. km( 2, 740 sq.mi)
Neighbors
China in the north, Bhutan in the East, Nepal in the west and West Bengal in the south
Located in Northeast India, host to India's highest peak Kangchenjunga, the 3rd highest in the world

Mt. Kangchenjunga
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Nepalese
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Women wear a Daura Suruwal like clothing and it has strings to tie and it is known as "Chow Bandi Choli".
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Lepchas
They used to worship the spirits of mountains, rivers and forests.
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Men wear striped, cotton clothes known as "Pagi".
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Culture
Sikkim is a unique blend of different customs, religion and traditions of different communities.
Since the ancient times, Sikkim was occupied by three tribes - The Lepchas, The Bhutias and The Nepalese
The Nepalese population dominates a considerable portion of the Sikkim's population and majority of Nepalese are devout Hindus.
The major festivals celebrated in Sikkim are The Phang Labsol, Desian Festival and Diwali
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Sikkim is a beautiful cultural bouquet that is adorned with attractive folk dances, traditions and customs of different tribes and castes.
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