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Explore India: Land of Colorful Festivals and Rich Traditions

Discover India's vibrant culture with rich holiday traditions like Diwali, celebrated with lights, fireworks, and joy. Learn about its diverse cities, population, and unique climate.

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Explore India: Land of Colorful Festivals and Rich Traditions

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  1. India Simone Chakravarty 3-f

  2. Continent Asia Bordering Countries Myanmar , Paksitan , China , Nepal ,Bhutan , Bangla , and Dash • Map Courtesy of Worldbook Online • Water Bodies • Indian Ocean • Arabian Sea • River ganga • Bay of bengal Climate: India has only three seasons not four. Average winter temperature is 32°F. Average summer temperature is 155°F • Map Courtesy of Worldbook Online

  3. Cities in India Capital City: New Delhi Photo Courtesy of: Photo Courtesy of worldbook Other important cites Delhi Mumbai Bengaluna Ahmadabad Hyderabad

  4. The Indian People The population of India is 1,210,193,422 people.

  5. Holiday Traditions Diwali Diwali is a holiday celebrated India and Nepal. Diwali was originally created after Rama rescued Sita. To celebrate the people in the town put up lights to lead them home. Once Rama returned with Sita the towns people had a big festival of lights. Firecrackers, fireworks, fire poppers it was so fun. So the town decided to call it Diwali. Diwali also means festival of lights. So the day Rama and Sita had Diwali is the day the we celebrated every year. We have all kinds fun things like firecrackers and fireworks. Everyone has a great time. Guess what the first Diwali was celebrated in the white house! I personally like Diwali because of the meaning. I also like Diwali because of all the fun things. Diwali is truly the festival of lights.

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