Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Mount Everest
29,029ft (8848m)
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Batticaloa


Udupi


Kāsaragod


Tādpatri Kāvali


Panaji


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Bongaigaon


Pokharā


Bāleshwar


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Porbandar Bhāvnagar


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Jessore
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Murwāra Comilla

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Silchar


Rajshahi


Udaipur


Imphāl


Gaya


Jhānsi Jamalpur Sylhet


Dinajpur Rangpur
Pāli

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Kozhikode (Calicut)


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Kannur (Cannanore) Salem Pondicherry


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Mangalore
Vellore

Shimoga


Nellore


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Solāpur Visākhapatnam


Mumbai


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Nāgpur
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Rājkot
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Chittagong


Kolkata


(Calcutta)


Indore


Jamshedpur


Ahmadābād Khulna
Bhopāl Jabalpur

Rānchi


Dhanbād


Kota Vārānasi


Hyderābād


Karāchi Allahābād
Patna

Jodhpur Gwalior Guwāhāti
Kānpur

Gorakhpur


Jaipur Lucknow


Bareilly


Meerut


Multān


Faisalābād Ludhiāna


Amritsar


Gujrānwāla


Rāwalpindi


Peshāwar


Āgra


Lahore


Thiruvananthapuram
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Madurai
Kochi (Cochin)

Coimbatore


Mysore


Bangalore


Chennai


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Hyderābād


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RELIGION


Two of the world’s great


religions—Hinduism and


Buddhism—began in India


more than 2,500 years ago. Most


Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are


Muslim, most Indians and Nepalese


are Hindu, and most Sri Lankans


and Bhutanese are Buddhist.


THE HIMALAYAS


The highest chain of mountains


in the world, the Himalayas have


eight peaks that are more than


26,247 ft (8,000 m) high. Everest, the


world’s highest mountain at 29,029 ft


(8,848 m), is on the border of Nepal


and Tibet. Mountaineers come from


far and wide to scale these massive peaks.


BHUTAN


Hidden


away in the


Himalayas,


the people


of Bhutan are


devoutly Buddhist


and have little contact


with the outside world.


A minority of the population are


Nepalese Hindus who came to the country in


the first half of the last century. Most Bhutanese


live in the fertile river valleys of the center and


south of the country. Traditional dress—the kira


for women and the gho for men—is widely worn.


BOLLYWOOD


More films are produced in Mumbai (Bombay),


India—more than 1,000 a year—than in the


whole of the US, turning “Bollywood,” as it is


known, into a major cultural center. Famous for


their musical routines and glamorous stars,


Bollywood films generally had historical and


social themes. Today, these have expanded


to include more contemporary stories as


the films have found a fan base in the


large Indian diaspora across the world.


TEA IN SRI LANKA


Sri Lanka is the world’s largest


exporter of tea. The plantations


are located mainly in the center


of the island and employ


women to pick the delicate,


green shoots of the bushes.


Bhutanese


people


Hindus bathe


in the Ganges


River, which is


considered sacred.


The name Bhutan means


“Land of the Thunder


Dragon” in Dzongkha, the


country’s official language.


Indian Subcontinent


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