Maharashtra Geographical Map:
Maharashtra Geographical Map:
Exam PointsMaharashtra is the third largest state in India, covering approximately 308,000 square kilometers�.
The state has a coastline of about 720 km along the Arabian Sea��.
Western Ghats (Sahyadri range) run parallel to the coast with Kalsubai as the highest peak (1,646 m)�
.To the west of these hills is the Konkan coastal plain (50–80 km wide)�.
The Deccan Plateau lies east of the Western Ghats and covers most of interior Maharashtra�.
Maharashtra shares its borders with Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Goa�.
Natural boundaries include the Satpura and Sahyadri mountains, and the Arabian Sea�.
The state is divided into 36 districts and 6 revenue divisions for administrative purposes�.
These points form the foundation for most map-based and descriptive exam questions about Maharashtra’s geography. Focus on location, boundaries, relief features, and river systems for writing short notes in exams���.
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