Facts and Figures:
Area: 1,483 sq .km
Languages: Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu
Population: 13,782,976
Male: 75,70,890
Female: 62, 12,086
Literacy: 81.82%
Delhi geography covers the location, climatic conditions and vegetation. Delhi’s Geography is systematic enough to grab the visitor’s attention. Situated between the Himalayas and Aravallis range, the national capital territory of Delhi covers a total area of 1483 sq. km. Positioned in the heart of the Indian sub-continent, Delhi is located at 28.38°
North and 77.13° east to the northern region of India. Delhi's altitude ranges between 213 to 305 meters above the sea level, the ridge forms the most attracting characteristics in this region. Surrounded on 3 sides by Haryana, Uttar Pradesh Delhi is on the east which provides strong influence on the culture and lifestyle of the people. The prominent part of the territory lies on the western side of the river Yamuna. In the western side of the river there are villages and the urban area of Shahdara. The Yamuna flood plain, the ridge and the Gangetic Plains, are the three major geographical regions of Delhi.
| Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Chandigarh |
| Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Daman and Diu |
| Lakshadweep | National Capital Territory of Delhi |
| Puducherry |




