describe amsot peak in uttar Pradesh.
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Just past the Himalaya, into the plains of the Ganges River and the ridges of the Vindhya Range, is the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The most populous state in India and one of the most urbanized, the state nonetheless holds endless gems of natural beauty, best preserved in its many sanctuaries designed to protect its diverse and unique local ecosystems.
Though more known for its grasslands and forests and iconic Indian structures, such as the Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh nonetheless contains 282 named mountains. The highest of these peaks is Amsot, at around 943m/3,093ft above sea level with 341m/1,119ft of prominence, and the most prominent is Kotadei Hill, with a prominence of 361m/1,184ft and a height of 605m/1,985ft.
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