Daman and Diu, a union territory in west India, consists of 2 separate areas divided by Gulf of Khanbat.
B. Gulf of Khambat
C. Gir Hills
D. Tapti River
Answer: Gulf of Khambat
Gujarati is the mother tongue of most of the territory’s population.
The Gulf of Khambhat divides the Kathiawar Peninsula from the south-eastern part of Gujarat.
There are plans to construct a 30-kilometer (19 mi) dam, Kalpasar Project, across the gulf.
Which separates Daman and Diu?
A. Narmada riverB. Gulf of Khambat
C. Gir Hills
D. Tapti River
Answer: Gulf of Khambat
The territory comprises two distinct regions Daman and Diu, geographically separated by the Gulf of Khambhat. The state of Gujarat and Arabian Sea border the territory. Originally a Portuguese colony, the territories were amalgamated in India in 1961 through a military conquest.
The Gulf of Khambhat, also known as the Gulf of Cambay, is a bay on the Arabian Sea coast of India, bordering the state of Gujarat. The Gulf of Khambhat is about 200 km (120 mi) long, about 20 km (12 mi) wide in the north and up to 70 km (43 mi) wide in the south. Major rivers draining Gujarat are the Narmada, Tapti, Mahi, and Sabarmati that form estuaries in the gulf.
The Gulf of Khambhat divides the Kathiawar Peninsula from the south-eastern part of Gujarat.
There are plans to construct a 30-kilometer (19 mi) dam, Kalpasar Project, across the gulf.
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