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New Delhi lies in northern India, almost entirely in the Gangetic plains. New Delhi was once a part of the Aravalies, but all that is left now is the Delhi ridge, the first prominent geographical feature. The second feature is the Yamuna floodplains; New Delhi lies west of the Yamuna river, although for the most part, New Delhi is a landlocked city.
New Delhi and its vicinity have a somewhat exaggerated continental climate due
to its distance from the coasts and location with respect to mountain ranges.
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varies from 45 degrees Celsius in summers to around 4 degrees Celsius in winters.
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