3214 km. and south-west is 2993 km
North India is a loosely defined region in the northern part of India. The exact meaning of the term varies by usage. The dominant geographical features of northern India are the Indo-Gangetic Plain and the Himalayas, which demarcate the region from Tibet and Central Asia. North India has been the historical center of the Maurya, Gupta, Mughal and British Indian Empires. It has a diverse culture, and includes the Hindu holy cities of Varanasi and Allahabad, the Muslim pilgrimage destination of Ajmer, as well as world heritage sites such as Humayun's Tomb and the Mahabodhi Temple. Under some definitions of the region, the eastern areas are part of the impoverished Red corridor region that faces significant development challenges.
Giving you a mixed and diversified flavor of culture and the heritage, South India plays a vital role in offering something interesting to all kind of visitors who steps in.
Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Goabeing the main parts in the South offers you the mesmerizing and living temples, Nature, wildlife, hill stations, backwaters, beaches for relaxation, monuments and architecture.
Tamil Nadu being India's most magnificent place for the ancient temples and active centers for religious practices. You can notice the different culture prevailing in Pondicherry which still retains a strong French influence. And Kerala being the place for rich natural sceneries and also not compromising in the cultural heritage and Karnataka holds the region's most Fascinating Historic sites. In order to understand the greatness of South India, if you can change your perspective even the simple things stands notable and when you learn to appreciate its greatness and respect the culture.
Right at the north borderline of India, you can find Pakistan, China and Nepal. Bhutan and Bangladesh are located north-east on the India borderline.
The northern plain of India has been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems,namely-the indus,the ganga and the bhramaputhra along with their tributaries.this plain is formed of alluvial soil.
3214 km. and south-west is 2993 km
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Northern India differ from the rest of the region in that it has the Himalayas and a desert
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There are many rivers in northern India. The Indusstarts in northern India and flows south to the Arabian Sea. The Ganges starts slightly east of this and flows east across the northern plains to the Bay of Bengal.
India is in northern and eastern hemispheres.
Northern India
India is in the Northern Hemisphere.
India is in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Northern India differ from the rest of the region in that it has the Himalayas and a desert
The Northern Plains of India are located in Northern India. More specifically, they are located around the southern Himalayas and home to the Taj Mahal.
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name the country shared the northern boarder with India