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  1. Transport geography of India: A study of Chambal Division, M.P by P. S Gautam, 1992
  2. Historical Geography of India
  3. People within parks-forest villages, land-cover change and landscape fragmentation in the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India [An article from: Applied Geography] by H. Nagendra, S. Pareeth, et all 2006-04-01
  4. Mythical space, cosmology, and landscape: Towards a cultural geography of India by Jai Pal Singh, 2002
  5. ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA by T.C. and Coutinho, Odilia Sharma, 1980
  6. Commercial Geography of India by G.B.M. Sen, 2003-11-15
  7. Encyclopaedia of Ancient India Geography
  8. Medical geography of India (India--the land and people) by Rameshwar Prasad Misra, 1970
  9. THE ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA by Alexander Cunningham, 1996
  10. India and Pakistan;: A general and regional geography, by O. H. K Spate, 1964
  11. A TEXTBOOK OF THE PLANT GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA by F. R. Bharucha, 1983
  12. Textbook of the Plant Geography of India by F.R. Bharucha, 1983-12
  13. Political Geography of North-East India by R. Gopalakrishnan, 1990-10
  14. Contributions to Historical Geography of India by B. G. Tamaskar, 1986-03

81. Welcome To The High Commission Of India
india s geography. With a total land area of 3.3 million square kilometres,2933 kms wide and the 3214 kms long, the indian subcontinent
http://www.embassyofindia.com/in_geo.htm
MAP FACT SHEET VISITNG INDIA India's Geography With a total land area of 3.3 million square kilometres, 2933 kms wide and the 3214 kms long, the Indian sub-continent is set apart from the rest of Asia by the towering Himalayas to the north. From the Himalayas, one comes down into the Indo-Gangetic plain, then crosses over the Vindhyan mountains to enter the Deccan Peninsula, bounded by the Bay of Bengal to the south-east and the Arabian sea to the south-east, with the southern-most tip projecting into the Indian Ocean. The Deccan plateau is the oldest portion of India, geologically speaking, and is believed to have been part of a super-continent together with S. America, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. As the continents drifted apart, the moving Deccan plate collided with the Tibetan block of South Asia about 50 million years ago and the Himalayas up out of the sea and up against the rest of Asia. Over the years, the persistent pressure of the Deccan drifting northwards pushed the Himalayan mountains upwards, a process which geologists say is still continuing, causing earthquakes and tremors in the Himalayan ranges as the accumulated stress is released. As the Himalayas rise, they are also steadily being eroded by the three great rivers of Northern India - the Indus, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. The alluvial soil brought down by these rivers filled up the vast depression between the Deccan plateau and the Himalayas and created what is the Indo-Gangetic plain today. Other rivers at work in India, transforming the land, include the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri and the Pennar which created the deltas and flood-plains of India's east coast, and the Narmada, Tapti, Sharavati, Netravati, Bharatapuzha, Periyar and the Pamba which did the same for the west coast.

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83. NebulaSearch Encyclopedia Indexed List JM---India/Geography
Indexed list JMindia/geography. Indexed_list_JM; Index_case; Index_Catalog;Index_Expurgatorius; Index_fossil; Index_fund; india/Economy; india/geography.
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  • 84. NebulaSearch Encyclopedia Geography Of Bassas Da India---Geography Of Côte D\
    geography of Bassas da indiageography of C´te d\ Ivoire. geography_of_Bassas_da_india;geography_of_Belarus; geography_of_Belgium; geography_of_Belize;
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  • 85. Bassas Da India - Geography - Geography - Note
    IndexMundi Home. Flag of Bassas da india Bassas da india geography - note.
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    Bassas da India - Geography - note
    Home Bassas da India Geography the islands emerge from a circular reef that sits atop a long-extinct, submerged volcano Source: CIA World Factbook
    Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of January 1, 2003 Home About Search

    86. India - Geography - Geographic Coordinates
    IndexMundi Home. Flag of india india Geographic coordinates.
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    India - Geographic coordinates
    Home India Geography 20 00 N, 77 00 E Source: CIA World Factbook
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    87. Geography Is Destiny, Perhaps
    News Columnists Rajeev Srinivasan geography is destiny, perhaps February 20,2004 I have been doing a lot of traveling around South india recently, and
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    February 20, 2004
    I have been doing a lot of traveling around South India recently, and quite a bit of it by train; I have tasted the varied pleasures of unreserved Second Class as well as those of Chair Car, First Class AC, 2 tier AC, and 3 tier AC Sleeper. I have to agree with the likes of Paul Theroux and other travel writers that it is quite an experience. I have always had a particular fondness for the Southern Railway Timetable. On my many trips between Madras and Trivandrum while I was a student I used to get hold of the old, badly-printed-on-rough-greenish-newsprint timetable. I was keen to figure out which train we passed and how late it was, although my companions probably thought me a trifle odd. These days, the Southern Railway Timetable is glossy, well-produced, and informative; although the railway itself has shrunk with the creation of the new South Western Railway in Bangalore. There is an unspoken hierarchy among trains: I knew where we stood on the totem pole vis-à-vis other trains based on which one was stranded at some tiny one-horse village station waiting for the other to sweep by imperiously. The most grievous insult was when we waited for half an hour in some godforsaken backwater for a freight train to rumble by. It made one feel worthless, like pond scum. In the old days the Madras-Trivandrum route was the meter gauge line that went directly over the Western Ghats from Quilon to Shencottah to Tenkasi. A truly spectacular ride with large, curving bridges over ravines, many tunnels, and some fair altitude. I think we used to have one locomotive pushing and the other pulling. The scenery was outstanding.

    88. India Adoption - Agencies Photolisting International Adoption Agency India
    india, geography. The Indus Valley civilization, one of the oldestin the world, goes back at least 5,000 years. Aryan tribes from
    http://india.adoption.com/files/geography/India.php?country=India

    89. K12 Lesson Plans: Eastern Hemisphere Countries & Cultures
    China, Africa, Australia/New Zealand. india, Middle East/N.Africa, More Units!Japan, Europe, World geography. More Asia, Soviet Union/Russia, Other Subjects.
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    90. Redrawing India S Geography
    Redrawing india s geography. Linking Rivers A chimera of a project Ramaswamy R.Iyer. Linking Rivers Learn from others mistakes Biksham Gujja and Hajara Shaik.
    http://www.hinduonnet.com/books/soe03a.htm
    Redrawing India's Geography
    Linking Rivers: A chimera of a project
    Ramaswamy R. Iyer Linking Rivers: Learn from others' mistakes
    Biksham Gujja and Hajara Shaik Linking Rivers: A sustainability perspective
    Sanjay Pahuja Linking Rivers: Hydraulic suicide
    Rohan D'Souza Linking Rivers: Cost of the behemoth
    Neil Pelkey Linking Rivers: A dream or a nightmare?
    Sudhirendar Sharma Linking Rivers: Would it drought-proof India?
    Aniket Alam Back to First Page Agriculture's Eco-Challenges

    91. INDIA S GEOGRAPHY
    india S geography. With a total land area of 3.3 million square kilometres,2933 kms wide and the 3214 kms long, the indian subcontinent
    http://www.indianembassy.hu/geo.html
    INDIA'S GEOGRAPHY With a total land area of 3.3 million square kilometres, 2933 kms wide and the 3214 kms long, the Indian sub-continent is set apart from the rest of Asia by the towering Himalayas to the north. Going south, one comes down into the Indo-Gangetic plain, then crosses over the Vindhyan mountains to enter the Deccan Peninsula, bounded by the Bay of Bengal to the south-east and the Arabian sea to the south-east, with the southern-most tip projecting into the Indian Ocean. The Deccan plateau is the oldest portion of India, geologically speaking, and is believed to have been part of a super-continent together with S. America, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. As the continents drifted apart, the moving Deccan plate collided with the Tibetan block of South Asia about 50 million years ago and the Himalayas up out of the sea and up against the rest of Asia. Over the years, the persistent pressure of the Deccan drifting northwards pushed the Himalayan mountains upwards, a process which geologists say is still continuing, causing earthquakes and tremors in the Himalayan ranges as the accumulated stress is released. As the Himalayas rose, they were also steadily being eroded which process brought into being the three great rivers of Northern India – the Indus, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. The alluvial soil brought down by these rivers filled up the vast depression between the Deccan plateau and the Himalayas and created what is the Indo-Gangetic plain today. Other rivers at work in India, transforming the land, include the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri and the Pennar which created the deltas and flood-plains of India’s east coast, and the Narmada, Tapti, Sharavati, Netravati, Bharatapuzha, Periyar and the Pamba which did the same for the west coast.

    92. The Geography Of India
    The geography of india. Note This information derives primarily fromthe 1995 edition of the CIA World Factbook.. Location Southern
    http://www.postcolonialweb.org/india/geography/geography.html
    The Geography of India
    Note : This information derives primarily from the 1995 edition of the CIA World Factbook Location: Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Pakistan Map references: Asia Area:
    total area:
    land area:
    comparative area:
    slightly more than one-third the size of the US Land boundaries: total 14,103 km, 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
    continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    territorial sea: 12 nm International disputes: boundaries with Bangladesh and China; status of Kashmir with Pakistan; water-sharing problems with downstream riparians, Bangladesh over the Ganges and Pakistan over the Indus 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 Natural resources: coal (fourth-largest reserves in the world), iron ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, titanium ore, chromite, natural gas, diamonds, petroleum, limestone

    93. Ancient History Sourcebook: Strabo: Geography: Book XV: On India
    Back to Ancient History Sourcebook . Ancient History SourcebookStrabo geography Book XV On india. 1. The parts still left of
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    Strabo: Geography: Book XV: On India
    1. The parts still left of Asia are those outside the Taurus except Cilicia and Pamphylia and Lycia, I mean the parts extending from India as far as the Nile and lying between the Taurus and the outer sea on the south. After Asia one comes to Libya, which I shall describe later, but I must now begin with India, for it is the first and largest country that lies out towards the east. 2. But it is necessary for us to hear accounts of this country with indulgence, for not only is it farthest away from us, but not many of our people have seen it; and even those who have seen it, have seen only parts of it, and the greater part of what they say is from hearsay; and even what they saw they learned on a hasty passage with an army through the country. Wherefore they do not give out the same accounts of the same things, even though they have written these accounts as though their statements had been carefully confirmed. And some of them were both on the same expedition together and made their sojourns together, like those who helped Alexander to subdue Asia; yet they all frequently contradict one another. But if the differ thus about what was seen, what must we think of what they report from hearsay? 3. Moreover, most of those who have written anything about this region in much later times, and those who sail there at the present time. do not present any accurate information either. At any rate, Apollodorus, who wrote The Parthica, when he mentions the Greeks who caused Bactriana to revolt from the Syrian kings who succeeded Seleucus Nicator, says that when those kings had grown in power they also attacked India, but he reveals nothing further than what was already known, and even contradicts what was known, saving that those kings subdued more of India than the Macedonians; that Eucratidas, at any rate, held a thousand cities as his subjects. Those other writers, however, say that merely the tribes between the Hydaspes and the Hypanis were nine in number, and that they had only five thousand cities, no one of which was smaller than the Meropian Cos, and that Alexander subdued the whole of this country and gave it over to Porus.

    94. Traveljini - India, Destination, India Travel, India Tours
    india s geography comes wrapped in history. Every where you go thereare stories and people living them. At the ghats of Varanasi
    http://www.traveljini.com/cgi-bin/travelportal/allindia/newdestindex.jsp

    95. Geography Label Me! Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
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    96. Information On INDIA, The Culture, Geography, Weather, Cost Of Living, Etc."
    SOUTHERN india ON THE INTERNET Tamil Nadu Homepage http//www.cs.utk.edu/~siddhart/tamilnaduHistory, culture, geography. Madurai
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    Countries / Projects Search this website India is a wonderful mix - totally different to Western countries
    Live and work in North or South India - or both! Programmes you can do in India:
    W eather in New Delhi W eather in Lucknow W eather in Madras To read about the extensive S upport we provide in our countries please click here The way to best enjoy India is to absorb it the warmth
    of the people, the beauty, the smells, the food,
    and the wonderful hospitality! Friendly Formal Often hot Often cool Vast Beautiful Poor India is an extraordinary country. Full of culture and traditions. Religious temples abound in tiny villages and streets throughout India, and the people are some of the most friendly and compassionate around. Your stay is bound to be one of the most heart warming experiences, you will ever have "I travelled a lot after my placement finished, but I also had plenty of opportunity to sightsee over the weekends - it was fantastic!" IN THE SOUTH
    you can explore quaint waterways, beautiful sandy beaches, and meander through forests and coconut groves. There are also the famous, awe-inspiring temples at

    97. India Information: Facts, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Flag And India
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    This page provides up-to-date facts and statistical information on India that can be helpful for travelers in their trip preparations.
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    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook India Introduction India Background: Geography India Location: Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan
  • 98. Traveljournals.net - Geography Of India
    Geographic coordinates 20 00 N, 77 00 E. Map references Asia. geography notedominates South Asian subcontinent; near important Indian Ocean trade routes.
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    Home Explore Pictures Stories ... Accommodation Search: Navigation: Home Explore India / Geography Geography of India Locations: A B C D ... Search 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
    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 Elevation extremes: lowest point:  Indian Ocean m
    highest point:  Kanchenjunga 8,598 m

    99. TTDC - GEOGRAPHY
    Mudumalai wildlife sanctuaries while the northern extreme is Pulicat lake and thesouthernmost tip is Cape Comorin or Kanniyakumari the Land s End of india.
    http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/geo.htm
    Tamil Nadu is bounded by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the north and Kerala in the west. The coastal eastern and southern boundaries are lapped by the waters of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean respectively. The eastern and western tips of the state are defined by the Point Calimere and Mudumalai wildlife sanctuaries while the northern extreme is Pulicat lake and the southernmost tip is Cape Comorin or Kanniyakumari - the Land's End of India.
    With an area of 130,058 sqkm and population over 55 million, Tamil Nadu is the 11th largest state in India. The Union Territory of Pondicherry is a small enclave in the district of South Arcot.
    Traditionally, the land of Tamils has been divided into 5 major physiographic divisions - the Kurinji or mountainous region, the Mullai or forest region, the Palai or arid region, the Marudham or the fertile plains and the Neidhal or coastal region.

    100. Kamat's Potpourri: States And Regions Of India
    States and Regions of india First Online March 05,2001 Last Updated May 22,2004.Regions. Kamat s Potpourri Geographica Indica States and Regions of india.
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    more ads Geographica Indica States and Regions of India
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    • The Deccan Plateau the southern peninsula encompassing the Dravida country ( topics pictures North India the cradle of Indian civilization, also known as the Hindi belt ( topics pictures Gangetic Plains Fertile plains on the banks of Ganga, Bhagirati ( pictures The Himalayan Valley Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh ( pictures The Mysterious Northeast Yes. India does have a Northeast region ( pictures The Konkan Coast Western strip encompassing parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Goa ( topics pictures The Thar Desert spread over parts of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Delhi
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