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Spanning
an area of about 3,42,000 sq km, located in north-west India,
Rajasthan is among the largest of the country’s states anda is
remarkably rich in wildlife, its vast size and latitudinal
variations (sea level to over 1,700 m) have provided it with varied
vegetation- from the semi-evergreen forests of Mt Abu to the almost
barren or dry scrub grasslands of the desert and from the dry
deciduous thorn forests of the Aravalli hills to the wet marshes of
Bharatpur.ert and from the dry deciduous thorn forests of the Aravalli hills to the wet marshes of Bharatpur.  |