Geography Subcontinent Large land mass set apart from the rest of the continent 2,000 miles from north to south Nearly as wide Separated on the east.
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Geography of India India is considered a “subcontinent” because of its size. It is actually a part of Asia. In the north are high mountains, the Himalayas.
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ANCIENT INDIA 2500 B.C. Ancient India Geography India is a subcontinent, separated by the rest of the continent by the Himalayas. India can be divided.
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