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Overview
Rajasthan is separated from the Ganga basin by the watershed of the Aravalli mountains which run from the northeast to the southwest, displaced by a deep fault which moved the mountains some 1,225 km (765 miles) in its central portion and 300 km (190 miles) in its eastern portion near Delhi. The topographical regions into which Rajasthan's 342,274 sq. km (132,152 sq. miles) can be divided are the northeastern hill tract, the Vindhyan plateau extensions in the southeast, the basins of the Chappan and Banas, the Aravalli backbone, the Shekhavati uplands in the northwest and the Luni basin of the southwest, merging into the large area on the west— the desert which occupies some 213,000 sq. km (82,000 sq. miles).