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Geography New
Delhi lies in northern India, almost entirely in the Gangetic plains.
New Delhi was once a part of the Aravalies, but all that is left now is
the Delhi ridge, the first prominent geographical feature. The second
feature is the Yamuna floodplains; New Delhi lies west of the Yamuna river,
although for the most part, New Delhi is a landlocked city. East of the
river is the urban area of Shahdara. New Delhi falls under the seismic
zone-IV, making it vulnerable to major earthquakes. |
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Delhi and its vicinity have a somewhat exaggerated continental climate
due to its distance from the coasts and location with respect to mountain
ranges. The temperature varies from 45 degrees Celsius in summers to around
4 degrees Celsius in winters. |
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Suburban railway Railways
served only 1% of the local traffic until 2003. However Delhi is a major
junction in the rail map of India and is the headquarters of the Northern
Railway. The four main railway stations are Old Delhi, Nizamuddin Railway
Station, Sarai Rohilla and New Delhi Railway Station. |
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