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North India States
Rajasthan
Rajasthan one of the North Indian state is the largest state in
terms of area. The geographically diversified land of Rajasthan
is famous for its Thar Desert.
Uttar
Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh also called as UP, is the most populous and fifth
largest Indian state. The state covers a major portion of the
densely populated Gangetic plain.
Jammu
Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir the northernmost state of India, situated
mostly in the Himalayan ranges. Srinagar is the summer capital
of Jammu & Kashmir, while Jammu is the winter capital.
Uttaranchal
Uttaranchal once the part of Uttar Pradesh, became a separate
state of India in 2000. The region is traditionally referred to
as Uttarakhand, in old literature and scriptures.
Punjab
Punjab is a state of India, located in the northwest part of
the country. Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, which is also
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North
India Cities
Agra
Agra also called as the 'City of Taj' is situated in the state
of Uttar Pradesh. The city situated on the bank of Yamuna river
is home to two World Heritage Sites namely the Taj Mahal and the
Agra Fort.
Delhi
Situated in North India, Delhi is located on the banks orf
Yamuna river. The capital city is surrounded by the state of
Haryana on the north, West and South and by Uttar Pradesh on the
East.
Jaipur
Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan is also called as the
'Pink City.' The city is called the Pink City, because of its
all pink painted houses and all the ancient palaces and
monuments built with the pink stone. |
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer also known as the Golden City, is one of the most
important tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Situated amidst the
landscaped surroundings...
Jodhpur
Jodhpur, also referred to as the 'Sun City' is the second largest
city of Rajasthan. Situated amidst the sand dunes and thorny
vegetation of Thar Desert.......
Udaipur
Udaipur, popularly called as the 'City of Lakes' is situated amidst
the Aravali hills and shimmering blue water lakes. |
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