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  2. Arma Konda - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Madugula Konda sub-range north of Paderu village in Alluri district of Andhra Pradesh, India. [3] At 1,680 metres (5,510 ft), Arma Konda or Seethamma Konda is the highest mountain peak in the state of Andhra Pradesh as well as on the Godavari River.The peak is named as Sitamma Konda in the Survey of India maps. [4] Arma ...

  3. List of mountain peaks of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Only twin-pinnacled peak with plateau in between. 12: Rajgad: 1,376: Pune Range: Pune: Formerly known as Murumdev, it was capital of the Maratha Empire during the rule of Shivaji for almost 26 years, after which he moved the capital to Raigad. 13: Sinhagad: 1,302: Pune Range: Pune: Location of the renowned Battle of Sinhagad. 14: Ratangad ...

  4. Eastern Ghats - Wikipedia

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    The name Eastern Ghats derives from the word ghat and the cardinal direction in which it is located with respect to the Indian mainland. Ghat, a term used in the Indian subcontinent, depending on the context, could either refer to a range of stepped hills such as the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats, or a series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf.

  5. List of Indian states and union territories by highest point

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    States Peak Range/Region Height Coordinates Source In m In ft; Sikkim: Kangchenjunga: Eastern Himalayas: 8,586 28,169 Kangchenjunga lies on the India–Nepal border.It is the highest mountain peak located in India and the third highest mountain peak in the world after Mount Everest and K2.

  6. List of mountains in India - Wikipedia

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    Bisht, Ramesh Chandra (2008), International Encyclopaedia Of Himalayas (5 Vols. Set), Mittal Publications, ISBN 978-81-8324-265-3 Hartemann, Frederic; Hauptman, Robert (2005), The Mountain Encyclopedia: An A to Z Compendium of Over 2,250 Terms, Concepts, Ideas, and People, Taylor Trade Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4617-0331-0

  7. Geography of India - Wikipedia

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    The Ganges–Brahmaputra system occupies most of northern, central, and eastern India, while the Deccan Plateau occupies most of southern India. Kangchenjunga, in the Indian state of Sikkim, is the highest point in India at 8,586 m (28,169 ft) and the world's third highest peak.

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  9. South India - Wikipedia

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    "South India" is also known as "Peninsular India" indicating its location in a peninsula surrounded by water on three sides. [4] The term "Deccan", referring to the area covered by the Deccan Plateau that covers most of peninsular India excluding the coastal areas, is an anglicised form of the Prakrit word dakkhiṇa derived from the Sanskrit word dakshiṇa meaning south. [5]