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		<title>India: Natural Regions</title>
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India can&nbsp;be&nbsp;divided&nbsp;into three main regions: the Himalayas, the Gangetic Plain, and peninsular India.
	The&nbsp;Himalayan&nbsp;mountain system is 160 to 320 km (100 to 200 mi) wide and extends 2,400 km (1,500 mi) along the northern and eastern borders of India. It includes the mountains surrounding the Vale of Kashmīr in the Karakoram ...</description>
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		<title>Destination India Climate</title>
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India&rsquo;s&nbsp;shape,&nbsp;unusual topography, and geographical position give it a diverse climate. Most of India has a tropical or subtropical climate, with little variation in temperature between seasons. The northern plains, however, have a greater temperature range, with cooler winters and hotter summers. The mountain areas have cold winters and cool summers. ...</description>
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		<title>Destination India Introduction</title>
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India, officially Republic of India (Hindi Bharat), country in southern Asia, located on the subcontinent of India. It is bounded on the north by Afghanistan, China, Nepal, and Bhutan; on the east by Bangladesh, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), and the Bay of Bengal; on the south by the Palk ...</description>
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