It also contains the city of Bharuch. According to the census Bharuch district has a population of 1,,, roughly equal to the nation of Gabon or the US state of Hawaii. This gives it a ranking of st in India out of a total of Its population growth rate over the decade was Bharuch has a sex ratio of females for every males, and a literacy rate of Bharuch District is situated on the Bank of Narmada river, the lifeline of Gujarat. The district is divided into 10 Taluks viz.
The headquarter of the district is Surendranagar. The normal climate of the district is temperate with moderate proportion of heat and cold. There are three main seasons. The whole district was drought prone area. The annual rainfall of the district ranges from mm to mm. Moreover, the rainfall is irregular and hence district frequently faces scarcity.
The general climate of the district is extreme. The soil is shallow, medium, black in Wadhwan, Muli, Chotila and Sayla talukas, Sandy, and alluvial in Halvad, Dhrangadhra, Dasada talukas in the north, bordering the little Ran of Kutch and medium black, poorly drained and saline in Lakhtar, Chuda and Limbdi talukas.
The city of Gandhinagar located in the northeastern part of the state is the capital of the state, and the city of Ahmedabad, which can be found just 20 miles south east of the capital city, is the largest settlement of Gujarat. The state of Gujarat is the location of the country's 41 ports, with more than a half of them being really large and important ones for the whole region. There are also a few rivers flowing through the state, including the River Sabarmati that passes through the capital city and Ahmedabad.
The area of the state is mainly covered by lowlands and there are a good number of small and medium lakes can be found in the north and northeastern parts of the state. The highland areas of the state include the hills of the Western Ghats, the Aravalli Range, the Vindhya Range, and a few more.
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