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  1. Administrative geography of India by Surya Kant, 1988
  2. Burma, (Provincial geographies of India) by Herbert Thirkell White, 1923
  3. Geography and Politics in Central India: A Case Study of Erstwhile Indore State by Ravindra Pratap Singh, 1988-09
  4. Economic Geography of India by GANANATHAN (V.S.), 1970
  5. Studies in the Historical Geography of Ancient India by O.P. Bharadwaj, 2004-06-30
  6. Economic and Commercial Geography of India by C. B. Mamoria, 1980
  7. Economic Geography of India by Kamlesh Paliwal, 2005
  8. Ancient Geography of India by Alexander Cunningham, 2002-01-01
  9. Space Society and Geography India
  10. Contextualizing critical geography in India: emerging research and praxis [An article from: Geoforum] by S. Raju, 2004-09-01
  11. Geography of India by Ranjit Tirtha, 2002-01
  12. Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies of India.(Book review): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Sanjukta Mukherjee, 2007-03-01
  13. Fifty years of science in India: Progress of geography, by S. P Chatterjee, 1964
  14. The subcontinent of India;: An introduction to the history, geography, cultures, and political and economic problems of India, Pakistan, and Ceylon (A Scholastic world affairs multi-text, SM 6) by Emil Lengyel, 1967

61. India - Geography
geography and Topography. The geography in the Indus River Valley was verygood for farming. The area of the land in india is 1,269,345 sq.
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Geography and Topography The Geography in the Indus River Valley was very good for farming. The good soil was provided from the irrigation canals which brought water to the farms. The fertileness of the land also led to a very big risk of diseases. Their soil was also good for farming because the Indus River floods yearly. The area of the land in India is 1,269,345 sq. miles, and the Indus River is about 1,800 miles long. The mountains that are around the Indus Valley are some of the biggest in the world.
The Indus River Valley's river is what the people depended upon very much, along with other things, such as the Asian monsoons.
All of these things make the Indus Valley stand out even more from the other civilizations. The elevation of India's highest was mountain level, 25,645 feet, and the lowest was sea level. The temperature ranged from thirty-two degrees F to one-hundred degrees F. The rainfall was between five and twenty inches.

62. India, About India, Geography Of India, History Of India
communities in india. So wide and complex is the mix of the indian population thattwothirds of her communities are found in the geographical boundaries of
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INDIA Who is India Who is India and what is her claim? Is she as elusive to find as the insides of a seed? A mere country cannot assume the bewitching charms that hang on her slender wrists. Who is India Sit by the ruins, and the inscriptions in caves , and listen. Listen to the seers and the folklorists, to the waters of the perennial rivers and the echoes from the immortal gigantic mountains . Look at the personifications of prayer carved out of marble or stone, and lie under a banyan tree, and listen - Listen to India India is the name given to the vast peninsula which the continent of Asia throws out to the south of the magnificent mountain ranges that stretch in a sword like curve across the southern border of Tibet. Shaped like an irregular quadrilateral, this large expanse of territory, we call India , deserves the name of a subcontinent. Ancient Geographers referred India chatuh samasthana samsthitam South and West and East Himalayas but also to their less elevated offshoots -the Patkai, Lushai and Chittagong Hills in the east, and the Sulaiman and Kirthar ranges in the west. These go down to the Sea and separate India from the wooded valley of Irrawady, on the one hand, and the hilly tableland of

63. Online Encyclopedia - India/Geography
Encyclopedia Entry for india/geography. geography note dominates South Asiansubcontinent; near important indian Ocean trade routes. See also india.
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Southern Asia , bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal , between Burma and Pakistan Geographic coordinates: 20 00 N, 77 00 E Map references: Asia Area:
total: 3,287,590 km²
land: 2,973,190 km²
water: 314,400 km² Area - comparative: slightly more than one-third the size of the US Land boundaries:
total: 14,103 km
border countries: Bangladesh 4,053 km, Bhutan 605 km, Burma 1,463 km, China 3,380 km, Nepal 1,690 km, Pakistan 2,912 km Coastline: 7,000 km Maritime claims:
contiguous zone: nautical miles
continental shelf: 200 nautical miles or to the edge of the continental margin
exclusive economic zone: 200 nautical miles territorial sea: 12 nautical miles Climate: varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in north Terrain: upland plain (Deccan Plateau) in south, flat to rolling plain along the Ganges , deserts in west, Himalayas in north Elevation extremes: lowest point: Indian Ocean m highest point: Kanchenjunga 8,598 m Natural resources: coal (fourth-largest reserves in the world)

64. Bassas Da India/Geography - Encyclopedia Article About Bassas Da India/Geography
encyclopedia article about Bassas da india/geography. Bassas da india/geographyin Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Bassas da India Indian Ocean The Indian Ocean is the third-largest body of water in the world, covering about 20% of the Earth's water surface. It is bounded on the north by southern Asia(the Indian Sub-continent); on the west by the Arabian Peninsula and Africa; on the east by the Malay Peninsula, the Sunda Islands, and Australia; and on the south by the Southern Ocean. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the
Click the link for more information. islands An island islets . Although seldom adhered to, it is also proper to call an emergent land feature on an atoll an islet , since an atoll is a type of island
Click the link for more information. off the southern coast of Africa Africa is the world's second-largest continent in both area and population, after Asia. At c. 30,244,050 km (11,677,240 mi ) including the islands, it covers 20.3% of the total land area on Earth, and with over 800 million human inhabitants it accounts for around one seventh of Earth's human population. The ancient Romans used the name Africa terra Afer may be the Phoenician `afar , dust; the Afridi tribe, who dwelt in Northern Africa around the area of Carthage; Greek

65. India/Geography - Encyclopedia Article About India/Geography. Free Access, No Re
encyclopedia article about india/geography. india/geography in Free onlineEnglish dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. india/geography.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Location: Southern Asia Alternative meanings: Asia (mythology), Asia Minor.
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1. The continent of Asia is defined by subtracting Europe and Africa from the great land mass of Africa-Eurasia. The boundaries are vague, especially between Asia and Europe: Asia and Africa meet somewhere near the Suez Canal. The boundary between Asia and Europe runs via the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara, the Hellespont, the Black Sea, the ridges of the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea, the Ural River and the Ural Mountains to Novaya Zemlya. See also Eurasia.
Click the link for more information. , bordering the Arabian Sea The Arabian Sea is the part of the Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula and India. In the northwest it connects to the Gulf of Oman which in turn connects to the Persian Gulf. The countries with coastlines on the Arabian Sea are India, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Yemen, and United Arab Emirates. Cities on the coast include Mumbai (Bombay), (India) and Karachi, (Pakistan).

66. India's Geography
india s geography. india is the seventh largest country in the world.It has the world s second largest population. Located entirely
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India is the seventh largest country in the world. It has the world's second largest population. Located entirely in the northern hemisphere it is bound by Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and Bangladesh. The Arabian sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal border it's coastline. The mainland has three well-defined geographical regions, the mountain zone of the Himalayas, the Indo-gangetic plain, ( formed by the basins of three great rivers Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra) and the southern peninsula of the Deccan Plateau. The main river systems are the Himalayan rivers like Ganga and Brahmaputra which are snow-fed; the peninsular rivers like Godavari, Krishna and Mahanadi; and the coastal rivers. India has a rich variety of vegetation and animal life, with special types of flora and fauna. The climate of the country varies from region to region. In some places, including the coastal areas, the climate is almost uniform throughout the year. There are quite a few places in the country which have a moderate climate, such as towns in the North of the country or Bangalore in the South. On the other hand most areas are very hot in summer. The Indian seasons can be divided as follows:
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  • July to October: Monsoon
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67. India - Geography (Grades 2-3)
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By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman India is a beautiful and interesting country in southern Asia. Throughout history, many people have traveled thousands of miles to visit India. Many people have also written books about the people, plants, and animals of India. One of the most famous of these writers was a man named Rudyard Kipling. He wrote a story about a little Indian boy named Mowgli.
You may have already heard Mowgli's story. The book is called "The Jungle Book." Mowgli was raised by wolves and was taught the ways of life by different jungle animals. Mowgli found friends in a bear named Baloo and a black panther named Bagheera.
The animals in "The Jungle Book" are very common in India. Lions, tigers, leopards, panthers, monkeys and elephants can be found in India's many jungles. Elephants have been especially important to Indians.

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Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan Geographic Coordinates: 20 00 N, 77 00 E Map References: Asia Area: total : 3,287,590 sq km
land : 2,973,190 sq km
water : 314,400 sq km Area - Comparative: slightly more than one-third the size of the US Land Boundaries: total: 14,103 km
border countries: Bangladesh 4,053 km, Bhutan 605 km, Burma 1,463 km, China 3,380 km, Nepal 1,690 km, Pakistan 2,912 km Coastline: 7000 km Maritime Claims: contiguous zone: 24 nm
continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in north Terrain: upland plain (Deccan Plateau) in south, flat to rolling plain along the Ganges, deserts in west, Himalayas in north

69. CIA - The World Factbook -- Bassas Da India
A French possession since 1897, it was placed under the administration of a commissionerresiding in Reunion in 1968. geography, Bassas da india, Top of Page.
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70. Cool Planet - India - Geography And Environment
india geography and Environment. Photo Liz Clayton/Oxfam. Becauseindia is so large, if you were to travel across it, you would
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71. Maps Of India - Indian Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resourc
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72. Hidden India . Geography | PBS Online
geography, Order the Video! The three ancient regions of Kerala. Keralais a thin slice of land lying along india s southwest west coast.
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Geography The three ancient regions of Kerala. Kerala is a thin slice of land lying along India's southwest west coast. In length 360 miles, the state is only 20 to 70 miles in width and comprises 1 percent of India's total land. Most of its 30 million people live along a narrow strip of flat land adjacent to the Arabian and Lakshwadeep Seas to the west. To the east the land rises to form the scenic
Cardamon Hills or the Western Ghat Mountain Range. Here small settlements, wildlife refuges, and spectacular-looking tea plantations dominate the landscape. The climate ranges from hot and humid in the coastal lowlands (80 degrees-90 degrees), to mild with cooler evenings in the hills. Yet every year, in the late spring and again in the fall, rain-bearing monsoons sweep the land, in some areas leaving some 200 inches of rain. Though densely occupied, Kerala is one of India's most beautiful of India's 28 states. It is also one of the most culturally interesting places in the world

73. Educate The Children / Teacher Zone / Classroom / Geography / Unit 10
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Audience: Key Stage 2 Year Group: 4 This is a 'long' unit. In it, children develop ideas about a less economically developed country. The unit is based on a photopack produced by ActionAid about the village of Chembakolli in India. However, alternative photopacks are available and the unit has been designed so that it can be used when studying other places. It can also be extended to include other ideas, eg weather and climate in different parts of the world. Scheme of Work Download the Scheme of Work from the DFEE Standards web site by clicking HERE Lesson Plans None available Teacher Factfiles None available Worksheets PDF: Day in the Life of (Year 3/4) Help children compare the roles of family members here and in India, using this worksheet. Children can ask members of their family to fill in their daily timetable, or enter their own. A follow-up lesson back at school could focus on comparing the timetables and finding similarities and differences.

74. Vision Of India - Geography
geography. india lies between latitude 8° north and 36° and longitude68o east and 97o east. It is surrounded by the Arabian Sea
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Vision of India Geography Matrimonial Jobs Business Travel ... History Geography Population Economy Maps Geography India lies between latitude 8° north and 36° and longitude 68o east and 97o east. It is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on the east and the Indian Ocean at its southern tip at Cape Cormorin. It shares borders with Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. TIME ZONES: India is five and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. AREA: India covers an area of 3,287,590 sq. km (1,269,346 sq miles). Topography The Indian sub-continent is divided into seven major regions: Himalayas, Indo Gangetic Plain, Central Highlands, Peninsular Plateau, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats and the bordering seas and islands. The Himalayas: The Himalayas form a natural boundary in the north. They are not a single range, but a number of parallel chains of mountains with deep valleys between them . They form the watershed of three major Indian rivers, the Indus, Ganga (Ganges) and Brahmaputra.- The Indo-Gangetic Plain: This lies at the foot of the himalayas. To the far west, in Pakistan, it becomes the Indus Plain, to the southwest it becomes the great Indian or Thar Desert.

75. India : Geography, Statistics, Maps, Travel Guides
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76. India : Geography, People, Policy, Government, Economy...
india Detailed information geography, People, Policy, Government,Economy, Communication, Transportation, Military geography, india.
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77. Asiatour.com / India / Geography
com. india. india / geography. Many describe india as a continent.And not surprisingly, for the county spans 3.29 millionsq km.
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Many describe India as a continent. And not surprisingly, for the county spans 3.29 million-sq km. In the north are China, Nepal and Bhutan, to the northwest, Afghanistan and Pakistan and in the east, Myanmar and Bangladesh. The Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar separate the county's slender southern tip from the island-state of Sri Lanka. Stretching 2,400 km across its entire northern boundary, from the Pamir not in the northwest to the Brahmaputra valley in the east, is the world's youngest (60 million years old) mountain range the Himalayas, which has the world's highest peak Mt Everest.

78. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Asia - India - Geography Facts And Figures
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B C D ... India (Facts) India - Geography (Facts) Location: Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan Geographic coordinates: 20 00 N, 77 00 E Map references: Asia Area: total: 3,287,590 sq km
land: 2,973,190 sq km
water: 314,400 sq km Area - comparative: slightly more than one-third the size of the US Land boundaries: total: 14,103 km
border countries: Bangladesh 4,053 km, Bhutan 605 km, Burma 1,463 km, China 3,380 km, Nepal 1,690 km, Pakistan 2,912 km Coastline: 7,000 km Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 NM
territorial sea: 12 NM
continental shelf: 200 NM or to the edge of the continental margin
exclusive economic zone: 200 NM Climate: varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in north Terrain: upland plain (Deccan Plateau) in south, flat to rolling plain along the Ganges, deserts in west, Himalayas in north Elevation extremes: lowest point: Indian Ocean m
highest point: Kanchenjunga 8,598 m Natural resources: coal (fourth-largest reserves in the world), iron ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, titanium ore, chromite, natural gas, diamonds, petroleum, limestone, arable land

79. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Bassas Da India - Geography Facts And Figur
Bassas da india geography (Facts). Location Southern Africa, islandsin the southern Mozambique Channel, about one-half of the
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B C D ... Bassas da India (Facts) Bassas da India - Geography (Facts) Location: Southern Africa, islands in the southern Mozambique Channel, about one-half of the way from Madagascar to Mozambique Geographic coordinates: 21 30 S, 39 50 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 0.2 sq km
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land: 0.2 sq km Area - comparative: about one-third the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 35.2 km Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: tropical Terrain: volcanic rock Elevation extremes: lowest point: Indian Ocean m
highest point: unnamed location 2.4 m Natural resources: none Land use: arable land: 0%
permanent crops: 0%
other: 100% (all rock) (1998 est.) Irrigated land: sq km (1998 est.) Natural hazards: maritime hazard since it is usually under water during high tide and surrounded by reefs; subject to periodic cyclones Environment - current issues: NA Geography - note: the islands emerge from a circular reef that sits atop a long-extinct, submerged volcano
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80. Geography Of India
world. geography of india. Location Southern Asia, bordering the ArabianSea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan. Geographic
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