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Location of Punjab
Punjab is bounded on the west by Pakistan, on the north by Jammu
and Kashmir, on the northeast by Himachal Pradesh and on the south
by Haryana and Rajasthan. Punjab extends from the latitudes 29.30°
North to 32.32° North and longitudes 73.55° East to 76.50° East.
Due to the presence of a large number of rivers, most of the Punjab
is a fertile plain. Tributaries of the rivers Indus, Ravi, Sutlej,
Beas, and Ghaggar flow towards the southeast crossing the entire
state. There are many sub-tributaries of these rivers that provide
a base for the most extensive canal system in India.
The southeast region of the state is semi-arid and gradually presents
a desert landscape. A belt of undulating hills extends along the
northeastern part of the state at the foot of the Himalayas.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The state has three major seasons i.e. summer, monsoon, and winter.
Summer remains in the state from April to June and the heat is unbearable
at that time. Monsoon touches this state in the month of July and
remain in action till September. Most of the rainfall in the state
occurs during this season only. The annual average rainfall is 770
mm. winter comes in October and remains till March and extreme cold
can be experienced at this time.
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