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Boundaries And Physical Features Of Nagpur
Ramtek And Satpura Hills Boundaries

A few miles to the south of the main Satpura range are two minor lines of hills to the west and east of the Pench. Those to the west lie between Bhiugarh and Parseoni, terminating in the peak of Tekari (1669 feet.) east of the Pench are the Mansar hills, both these and western range being now denuded of trees, and, after a gap of a few mils come the well-known Ramtek hills, rising to 1400 feet at Ramtek. This range has retained its wooded character only owing to the intervention of Government. Three miles east of Ramtek the Sor River has forced a passage through the hills, but beyond it they continue as the Ambagarh range of Bhandara. The Ramtek hills terminate on the west in the form of a horse-shoe curve, its inner sides enclosing the beautiful and sacred tank of Ambala, one of the most charming pieces of scenery in the District. The temple hill at the extremity of the ranges, rising 600 feet sheer above the level of the plain, is at once a landmark to the surrounding country and a vantage ground from which the great Wainganga plain may be seen spread out below, its irregularities of surface softened into smoothness by the height from which one looks down upon it.

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Boundaries And Physical Features Of Nagpur
Kanhan And Pench Rivers Boundaries
Ramtek And Satpura Hills Boundaries
Small Valley Boundaries
Wardha valley
Rivers Boundaries-Wainganga,Kanhan,Pench.
Rivers Boundaries-Bawathari.
Bori and Other Valley
Post office, Railway Station And Gov Office
Jungles Record
History And Archeology Of Nagpur
Leading Families Of Nagpur
Nagpur City
Nagpur Tahsil
RainFall And Climate Of Nagpur
Why it is called Nagpur
Nag River Of Nagpur

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