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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
1000 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.
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. |