2. Table of contents
Introduction;
Location, size and weather;
Government and the flag;
Economy and currency;
Religion, culture and monuments;
Curiosities;
Links.
3. Introduction
I’m going to talk about India, an Asian
country that has English as an official
language and many more. I will show
some of the monuments, part of the
traditional costumes etc.
4. Location, size and weather
India is one of the largest
countries in the world, with na area
of 3 287 263 𝑘𝑚2
.
It is an South Asian country
bounded by the Indian Ocean on the
south, the Arabian Sea on the
southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on
the southeast. Its shares land borders
with Pakistan to the west, Chinal,
Nepal and Bhutan to the North and
Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east.
Because of all the polution in
India, the weather is extremely hot in
the summer.
5. Government and the flag
India has a parliamentary democratic
suclar republic government, and it’s
ruled by a woman, Droupadi Murmu.
In the national flag, the orange band
indicates the strength and courage of
the country, the white band indicates
peace and truth, the last band is green
and represents the fertility, growth and
auspiciousness of the land.
6. Economy and currency
India has na unballenced economy being
super rich in some states, and extremely
poor in others.
The oficial currency is the Indian rupee.
7. Religion, culture and monuments
The principal religion followed in
India is the Hinduism (78.9%) and
Islam (14.2%).
It’s often said that the Indian is a
mix of a bunch of other older
cultures and the part that stands out
more is the food because of all the
spices used on it.
Some of the most known
monuments are the Taj Mahal, Qutab
Minar, Charminar and the gateway of
India.
8. Curiosities
The capital is New Delhi but the biggest
city is Mumbai
Cows are considered sacred
There’s a temple in Rajasthan dedicated
to rats
It has the highest population of
vegetarian