Geography of Gujarat
Gujarat is located on the west
coast of India surrounded by the Arabian Sea in the West, Rajasthan in
the North and North-East, Madhya Pradesh in the East and Maharashtra state in the South and South East. It is situated between 20o1' and 24o7' north latitudes and 68o4' and 74o4'east longitudes.
The state has the longest coastline of about 1600 km that has attracted
seafarers through the ages, lured by the rich prospects of trade.
The state has three distinct
geographical regions – a corridor which is the industrial mainland, a
peninsula known as Saurashtra, and Kutch, which is partly desert and
partly marshland. The state has an international boarder with Pakistan
at the north western fringe.