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India

India shares borders with Pakistan, China, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Bhutan. The Himalaya in the north, while the Indian Ocean surrounds the country's large southern peninsula.
 
The fabled Ganges, the holiest and one of the most important rivers in India, originates in the northern Himalaya and flows down into huge, flat plains.
 
For tourism purposes, India is often divided into two regions: the north, which includes Delhi and Kolkata (Calcutta); and the south, which includes Mumbai (Bombay), Chennai (Madras), Bangalore and much of the nation's coastline.
 
(The culture, cuisine, languages and customs are noticeably different in each region.) Within those regions, each state also has its own identity, formed around an ethnic group.