INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL FACTS :- Longest River : Ganga Largest Lake : Chilka Lake Highest Point : Mt. K2 (8611 m) Highest Point of Himalaya : Kanchan Junga (8,598 m) Lowest Point : Kuttanad (-2.2 m) Northernmost Point : Siachen Glacier near Karakoram. Southernmost Point : Indira Point, Great Nicobar, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Southernmost Point of India (Mainland) : Cape Comorin (Kanya Kumari) Westernmost Point : West of Ghuar Mota, Gujarat Easternmost Point : Kibithu, Arunachal Pradesh. Highest Altitude : Kanchenjunga, Sikkim Lowest Altitude : Kuttanad (Kerala)

INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL FACTS :-
Longest River : Ganga
Largest Lake : Chilka Lake
Highest Point : Mt. K2 (8611 m)
Highest Point of Himalaya :
Kanchan Junga
(8,598 m)
Lowest Point : Kuttanad (-2.2 m)
Northernmost Point : Siachen
Glacier near
Karakoram.
Southernmost Point : Indira
Point, Great
Nicobar, Andaman & Nicobar
Islands.
Southernmost Point of India
(Mainland) : Cape
Comorin (Kanya Kumari)
Westernmost Point : West of
Ghuar Mota,
Gujarat
Easternmost Point : Kibithu,
Arunachal Pradesh.
Highest Altitude : Kanchenjunga,
Sikkim
Lowest Altitude : Kuttanad
(Kerala)

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