
Andaman & Nicobar
'EMERALD BLUE AND YOU'
CAPITAL : PORT BLAIR
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, one of the seven union territories of India, are a group of islands at the juncture of the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea. The territory is about 150 km (93 mi) north of Aceh in Indonesia and separated from Thailand and Myanmar by the Andaman Sea. It comprises two island groups, the Andaman Islands (partly) and the Nicobar Islands, separated by the 10°N parallel, with the Andamans to the north of this latitude, and the Nicobars to the south (or by 179 km).

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PORT BLAIR
Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India situated in the Bay of Bengal. It is also the local administrative sub-division (tehsil) of the islands, the headquarters for the district of South Andaman, and is the territory's only notified town.

SHAHEED DWEEP
Neill Island is an island of the Andaman Islands, located in Ritchie's Archipelago. It belongs to the South Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.The island lies 36 km (22 mi) northeast from Port Blair.

SWARAJ DWEEP
Havelock Island is the one of the largest islands that comprise a chain of islands to the east of Great Andaman in the Andaman Islands. It belongs toAndamanadministrative district,part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

NETAJI BOSE ISLAND
Ross Island is an island of the Andaman Islands.It belongs to the South Andaman administrati-ve district, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.The island is situated 3 km (2 mi) east from central Port Blair. The historic ruins are a tourist attraction.

BARATANG ISLAND
Baratang Island is an island of the Andaman Islands. It belongs to the North and Middle Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.The island lies 150 km (93 miles) north of Port Blair.

GREAT NICOBAR ISLAND
Great Nicobar is the southernmost and largest of the Nicobar Islands of India, north of Sumatra.The island covers 921 km2 (356 sq mi) but is sparsely inhabited, with a population of 8067, largely being covered by rainforest and known for its diverse wildlife.