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Bihar

Mga koordinado: 25°22′N 85°08′E / 25.37°N 85.13°E / 25.37; 85.13
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Bihar
Opisyal na sagisag ng Bihar
Sagisag
Location of Bihar in India
Location of Bihar in India
Mga koordinado (Patna): 25°22′N 85°08′E / 25.37°N 85.13°E / 25.37; 85.13
Country India
Formation22 March 1912
(Bihar Diwas)
Statehood26 January 1950
CapitalPatna
Largest cityPatna
Districts38
Pamahalaan
 • GovernorSatya Pal Malik
 • Chief MinisterNitish Kumar (JD(U))
 • Deputy Chief MinisterSushil Kumar Modi[1] (BJP)
 • LegislatureBicameral
Legislative Council 75
Legislative Assembly 243
 • Parliamentary constituency40
Lawak
 • Kabuuan94,163 km2 (36,357 milya kuwadrado)
Ranggo sa lawak13th
Populasyon
 (2011)[3]
 • Kabuuan103,804,637
 • Ranggo3rd
 • Kapal1,102/km2 (2,850/milya kuwadrado)
DemonymBihari
Sona ng orasUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN
800XXX - 855XXX[4]
UN/LOCODEINBR
Kodigo ng ISO 3166IN-BR
Plaka ng sasakyanBR
HDIIncrease 0.5361[5][6] (medium)
HDI rank16th (2010)
Literacy63.8% (2011)
Official languageHindi
Other recognised languagesMaithili[7] and Urdu
Websaytgov.bih.nic.in

Ang Bihar ( /bˈhɑːr/; pagbigkas sa Hindustani: [bɪˈɦaːr]) ay isang estado na nakikita sa parte ng silangan[8] at hilagang India.[9][10][11]. Ito ay ang ika-13 pinakamalaking estado ng India, na may lawak na 94,163 km2 (36,357 mi kuw).

Mga sanggunian

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  1. "Nitish Kumar to take oath as Chief Minister of Bihar, Sushil Modi to be deputy CM - Times of India". The Times of India. Nakuha noong 2017-07-27.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  2. "State Profile". Government of Bihar. Inarkibo mula sa orihinal noong 2018-12-26. Nakuha noong 27 Setyembre 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  3. "census of india". Census of India 2001. Government of India. 27 Mayo 2002. Inarkibo mula sa orihinal noong 3 Abril 2007. Nakuha noong 14 Abril 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  4. "Bihar Pincode". pincodeind.com. Inarkibo mula sa orihinal noong 2017-09-01. Nakuha noong 2018-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  5. Kundu, Tadit (17 Disyembre 2015). "Why Kerala is like Maldives and Uttar Pradesh, Pakistan". Live Mint. Nakuha noong 2 Mayo 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  6. "Inequality- Adjusted Human Development Index for India's States". UNDP. Inarkibo mula sa orihinal noong 7 Hulyo 2015. Nakuha noong 6 Agosto 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  7. Chitransh, Anugya (1 Setyembre 2012). "Bhojpuri is not the only language in Bihar". Hill Post. Nakuha noong 10 Abril 2015.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  8. "Food riots, anger as floods swamp South Asia". Reuters India. 22 August 2008. Inarkibo mula sa orihinal noong 7 Septiyembre 2008. Nakuha noong 23 Marso 2018. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |archive-date= (tulong)
  9. "The Hindu (NOIDA Edition)". Dropbox. Nakuha noong 8 Abril 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  10. TNN (18 Enero 2016). "Marriages last the longest in north India, Maharashtra; least in northeast". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  11. FP Editors (30 Abril 2012). "Can North India overtake 'arrogant' South in growth?". Firstpost. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (tulong)CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)