The Ganges plain
The Ganges lowland is a lowland in southern Asia, northeast of the Indian peninsula, in India and Nepal, between the highlands of the Deccan and the Himalayas. It is the central, parallel run of the Hindu Lowlands. It stretches about 1200 km. In the east, he goes to the Delta of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. It has a flat character and rises to a height of 30-150 m. It is covered by a dense network of tributaries of the Ganges and irrigation canals. It is a densely populated, most important agricultural region of India (dominated by rice, wheat, cotton, jute and sugarcane).
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