what is the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of maharashtra?
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Latitudinal extent : 13° N to 20.5° N
Longitudinal extent: 70° E to 80.5° E
Maharashtra, the territory of India, involving a generous segment of the Deccan level in the western peninsular part of the subcontinent. Its shape generally resembles a triangle, with the 450-mile (725-km) western coastline framing the base and its inside narrowing to a limit peak somewhere in the range of 500 miles (800 km) toward the east.
Longitudinal extent: 70° E to 80.5° E
Maharashtra, the territory of India, involving a generous segment of the Deccan level in the western peninsular part of the subcontinent. Its shape generally resembles a triangle, with the 450-mile (725-km) western coastline framing the base and its inside narrowing to a limit peak somewhere in the range of 500 miles (800 km) toward the east.
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Latitudinal extention - 13° N to 20.5° N
Longitudinal extention - 70° E to 80.5 E
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