District de Lower Dibang Valley

District de Lower Dibang Valley
Le district de Lower Dibang Valley en noir

Lower Dibang Valley est un des 16 districts de l'Arunachal Pradesh. Sa population était de 50 448 habitants en 2001. Il s'étend sur 3 900 km².

Son chef-lieu est la ville de Roing.

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