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India is often called the Indian subcontinent because the Himalaya Mountains stretch across northeastern India, forming a natural barrier that separates India and some neighboring countries from the rest of the continent.
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the indus valley
The Prairies are considered Canada's breadbasket, and are the Canadian section of a much larger North American region called the Interior Plains. The Prairies consist of three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
it's in the interior plains
Pakistsan borders the Indian subcontinent to the west. : )
The Indian subcontinent is dominated by monsoons, yes.
India is often called the Indian subcontinent because the Himalaya Mountains stretch across northeastern India, forming a natural barrier that separates India and some neighboring countries from the rest of the continent.
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Kashmir
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In the Indian subcontinent, specially in the Bengal region.
the indus valley
the Indus valley
The Indus Valley
The Deccan Plateau on the Indian subcontinent is quite arid and nonproductive for farming. It is located in the large part of the southern area of India.
Kashmir is located in India, Pakistan, and China. It is a region of the Indian subcontinent.