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  2. Sutkagan Dor - Wikipedia

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    Sutkagan Dor (or Sutkagen Dor) is the westernmost [1] known archaeological site of the Indus Valley civilization.It is located about 480 km west of Karachi on the Makran coast near Gwadar, close to the Iranian border, in Pakistan's Baluchistan Province.

  3. Sokhta Koh - Wikipedia

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    The site is located about 15 miles north of Pasni. A similar site at Sutkagen-dor (also spelt Sutkagan Dor ) lies about 48 km (30 mi) inland, astride Dasht River , north of Jiwani . Their position along a coastline (that was possibly much farther inland) goes well with evidence of overseas commerce in Harappan times.

  4. List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites - Wikipedia

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    Located in Punjab's Montgomery district on the banks of the Ravi River (Pakistan). [27] Excavations have been done at Cemetry-37 and Stone Dancing Natraja. The first town to be thoroughly excavated and examined is a major Indus Valley Civilisation settlement with granaries, coffin burials, and a plethora of artefacts.

  5. Surkotada - Wikipedia

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    The site at Surkotada is located 160 km (99 mi) north-east of Bhuj, in the district of Kutch, Gujarat. The ancient mound stands surrounded by an undulating rising ground clustered by small sandstone hills. These hills are covered with red laterite soil giving the entire region a reddish-brown colour.

  6. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Wikipedia

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    The revolution spilled over the border through cross-border supply raids, and in response President Taft sent the United States Army into the region beginning in 1911 and continuing until 1916 when the majority of the United States armed forces were stationed in the region. Texas governor Oscar Colquitt also sent the Texas Rangers into the area ...

  7. Trans-Pecos - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the region is located entirely within Texas's 23rd congressional district, currently represented by Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-San Antonio). In the Texas Senate , El Paso County forms a single district, Senate District 29 , represented by José R. Rodríguez ( D - El Paso ), while the remainder of the region is included in ...

  8. Texas Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The 60,000-square-mile (160,000 km 2) region contains most of the state's largest cities and metropolitan areas, and in 2008 had a total of 17 million people and by 2020 had grown to nearly 21 million, [1] nearly 75% of Texas's total population. [11] The region is comparable to Florida in population and comparable to Georgia in area, but the ...

  9. Central Texas - Wikipedia

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    Central Texas is a region in the U.S. state of Texas roughly bordered on the west by San Saba to the southeast by Bryan and the south by San Marcos to the north by Hillsboro. Central Texas overlaps with and includes part of the Texas Hill Country and corresponds to a physiographic section designation within the Edwards Plateau, in a geographic ...