Map of Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India
Madhya Pradesh is a state in the Republic of India. The state has an area of 119,016 sq mi (308,250 km2). It is bigger than Italy but smaller than Oman. About 70,000,000 people live there. In traditional Indian geography it falls under the West Indian zone. The capital of the state is Bhopal.
The largest city is Indore. Other main cities are Jabalpur and Ujjain. Ujjain is well known for mythological reasons. Mandav, Bhojpur and Panchmadi are the main tourist attractions.
To the north of Madhya Pradesh is the state of Uttar Pradesh and to the northwest is the state of Rajasthan, while Maharashtra is to the southwest.
Provincial symbols of Madhya Pradesh
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Provincial bird of Madhya Pradesh
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Provincial animal of Madhya Pradesh
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Provincial tree of Madhya Pradesh
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Provincial flower of Madhya Pradesh
Images for kids
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Matang was completely developed and manufactured by Vehicle Factory Jabalpur
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Woman harvesting wheat, Raisen district
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Bateshwar temple complex, Padavli, Morena
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Chausath Yogini Temple, Mitavli, Morena
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Sahastra Bahu Temples, Gwalior Fort
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Teli ka Mandir, Gwalior Fort
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Brahma statue with various deities at Amarkantak.
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Langur monkey (Semnopithecus dussumieri), Orchha
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Tigress with cubs in Kanha Tiger Reserve
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Vultures in the nest, Orchha
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Male nilgais fighting, Lakeshwari, Gwalior district
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Son River, Umaria district, MP, India
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The River Narmada flows through a gorge of marble rocks in Bhedaghat, Jabalpur
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The Shri Ram Ghat on the Shipra River in Ujjain
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Betwa in the Ashoknagar District of Madhya Pradesh
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Children in Raisen district, Bhil tribe
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A young farmer in Umaria district
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Bagh Print Traditional hand block print craft in Bagh.
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A man playing flute in Orchha, with a white tilak on his forehead, and holy saffron-coloured clothes.
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Sand sculpture by Sudarshan Pattnaik at Bandrabhan near Hoshangabad
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Rajiv Gandhi Technical University's main gate
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IIM Indore's aerial panoramic view
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St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School, Jabalpur, established in the year 1868 is among the oldest schools in India
See also
In Spanish: Madhya Pradesh para niños