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  2. Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    The Indian subcontinent [note 7] is a physiographical region in Southern Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate, projecting southwards into the Indian Ocean from the Himalayas. Geographically, it spans the countries of Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , [ note 1 ] Maldives , [ note 2 ] Nepal , [ note 3 ] Pakistan , [ note 4 ] and Sri Lanka .

  3. Cartography of India - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Schwartzberg (2008) proposes that the Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization (c. 2500–1900 BCE) may have known "cartographic activity" based on a number of excavated surveying instruments and measuring rods and that the use of large scale constructional plans, cosmological drawings, and cartographic material was known in India with some regularity since the Vedic period (1st ...

  4. Geography of India - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Indian Sunderbans in West Bengal Pichavaram Mangroves, Tamil Nadu India's wetland ecosystem is widely distributed from the cold and arid located in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, and those with the wet and humid climate of peninsular India.

  5. Great Trigonometrical Survey - Wikipedia

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    From its inception in 1600 to its domination of the entire Indian subcontinent by the beginning of the nineteenth century, the British East India Company gained more and more territory. [1] With the acquisition of new territory, it employed several explorers and cartographers to provide maps and other information on its territories, most ...

  6. File:Blank map of the Indian subcontinent.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Blank map of the Indian subcontinent. Includes territory governed by states and union territories of India, provinces of Pakistan, and nations of Bangladesh ...

  7. Himalayas - Wikipedia

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    Map showing various climatic zones in the Indian subcontinent. Due to its high altitude, the range blocks the flow of cold winds from the north into the Indian subcontinent. [75] [79] This causes the tropical zone to extend farther north in South Asia than anywhere else in the world.

  8. Indo-Gangetic Plain - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Gangetic Plain, also known as the Northern Plain or North Indian River Plain, is a fertile plain spanning 700,000 km 2 (270,000 sq mi) across the northern and north-eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. It encompasses northern and eastern India, eastern Pakistan, southern Nepal, and almost all of Bangladesh.

  9. File:Indian Subcontinent (orthographic projection).svg

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    English: Grey-green orthographic projection focused on the Indian subcontinent, where all countries part of said Indian subcontinent are highlighted dark green to provide the viewer with a visual representation of where the Indian subcontinent is and what countries are part of it.