what are the geographical peculiarities of Gujarat
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The mainland of Gujarat is alluvial plain partly formed by the annual flood-deposits of Sabarmati, Mahi, Narmada and Tapti Rivers. Physically, the mainland of Gujarat can be divided into the coastal area, the plains and the eastern highlands.
Gujarat is a peninsular state of India and it is almost surrounded by the Arabian Sea on its three sides. Physiographically it has four geographical regions:
(1) The Kathiawar peninsula or Saurastra,
(2) The Kachchh peninsula,
(3) The Rann of Kachchh and
(4) The Gujarat Plain.
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