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India, with an area of
1,2 69,346 sq. mi. (3,287,590 sq. km) is
one of the largest countries in the
world. With a population of over 100
million, it is the second largest
country in the world in population. Only
China, its neighbor to the north, has
more people. About one out of every six
people in the world lives in India. |
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India has great
varieties and differences in both its
land and its people. The land includes
the mighty rivers and coastal areas, a
desert, extensive tropical lowlands,
wide plateaus, jungles, one of the
world's rainiest areas and the tallest
mountain system in the world. The Great
Mountains of the North, the Great Plains
of Northern India and the Great Plateau
of Peninsular India reflect the vast and
varied attractions of this unique
country.
The people of India belong to many
different ethnic groups and religions.
They speak 16 major languages and more
than 1,000 minor languages and dialects.
Many ways of life in India have stayed
the same for hundreds of years. These
ancient customs may be seen side by side
with the latest advances of civilization
and science. For example, many workers
in modern Indian factories wear
traditional costumes and carry supplies
in woven baskets on their heads. Cows,
which India's millions of Hindus
consider sacred, often roam freely in
modern business districts.
For hundreds of years, India meant
mystery, wealth, and excitement to
people of the Western world. Early
European explorers, traders, and
adventurers traveled to India for
jewels, rugs, silks, spices, and other
valuable articles. Christopher Columbus
was looking for an easier route to India
when he arrived in America. Present day
explorers can enjoy the charm of this
all along with some taste of the modern
era. |