Geography of Uttar Pradesh

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Uttar Pradesh, with a total area of 243,290 square kilometers (9 3, 9 35 square miles), is the fourth largest state in terms of land area and it is almost the same size as the United Kingdom. It is located in the northern part of India and shares an international border with Nepal. There is a state border on the Himalayas, but the areas covering most of the states are different from those high mountains. The large Ganga plain area is in the north; This includes Ganga-Yamuna Doab, Ghaghra Maidan, Ganga Maidan, and Terai. The smaller Vindhya Range and Plateau area are in the south. It is characterized by a hard rock straight and a diverse topography of hills, plains, valleys, and plateaus. Bhaar Marg gives a place in the Terai region, which is covered with thick elephants and thick forests surrounded by thick forests and swamps. [61] In this area, dull rivers of dense rivers have been deepened, their course is running through the enclosed mass of thick under gloss. The lowland floats in parallel to a sister-in-law. The whole alluvial plain is divided into three sub-areas. In eastern district, the first 14 districts are covered under periodic floods and drought and they have been classified as deficient areas. These districts have a high density of population, which is the lowest per person land. The other two regions, central and western, are comparatively better with a well-developed irrigation system. They are suffering from waterproof and mass user tract. Apart from this, the area is quite dry. There are more than 32 big and small rivers in the state; Among them, the Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Saryu, Betwa, and Ghagra are big and religious significance in Hinduism.
Farming is intense. In the areas of the valley, there is fertile and rich soil. Terraced hillside slopes are intensive cultivation, but lack of irrigation facilities. Civil paintwork makes the southern foothills of the Himalayas, which falls into a boulder bed called 'Bhadhar'. [65] The transitional belt running with the full length of the state is called the Terai and Bhabha region. There are rich forests in it, which bites on it, there are countless streams which start flowing during the monsoon.
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