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the central highlands​

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The central highlands—actually a part of the Himalayan chain—include the main Hindu Kush range. Its area of about 160,000 square miles (414,000 square km) is a region of deep, narrow valleys and lofty mountains, some peaks of which rise above 21,000 feet (6,400 metres).

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Central Highlands in India, Indian Physiography Central Highlands in India are made of the Malwa Plateau, Deccan Plateau and Chota Nagpur Plateau. Central Highlands in India can be defined as a bio-geographic zone. These highlands have been formed by the disjunct ranges of the Satpura and Vindhya Hills.

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