what was the significance of hill station?
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The hill stations are high-altitude towns used especially by the British as a place of refuge to escape the blistering summer heat and dust of plains during the British Raj. Hills are lower than mountains. They are prevalent in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, particularly in India
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The hill stations are high-altitude towns used especially by the British as a place of refuge to escape the blistering summer heat and dust of plains during the British Raj. Hills are lower than mountains. They are prevalent in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, particularly in India.
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