Location
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Geographical
Limits |
| District JAISALMER
is located within a rectangle lying between 26°.4’
–28°.23' North parallel and 69°.20'-72°.42'
east meridians. It is the largest district of Rajasthan
and one of the largest in the country. The breath
(East-West) of the district is 270 Kms and the length
(North-South) is 186 Kms. On the present map, district
Jaisalmer is bounded on the north by Bikaner, on
the west & south-west by Indian boarder, on
the south by Barmer and Jodhpur, and on the east
by Jodhpur and Bikaner Districts. The length of
international boarder attached to District JAISALMER
is 471 Kms. |
JAISALMER District, a part
of the Great Thar Desert, is sandy, dry and scorched.
The terrain around, within a radius of about 60
kms is stony and rocky. The area is barren, undulating
with its famous sand dunes and slopes towards
the Indus valley and the Runn of Kutch. The soil
here is grateful even to a little rain and turns
lush green during mansoon. There is no perennial
river in the district. The underground water level
is very low. Geographically this district is spread
over in 38,401 sq. kms which is one of the largest
district and almost equal to the state of Kerala.
Joined together, the district of barmer and Jaisalmer
is the Largest Parliamentary constituency in India.
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Flora
& Fauna |
Climate |
| Khezada,
Bavla, Lora, Rohida, Van, Phog, Kumbhar, Jal, Neem,
Babul and many other trees are to be found among
sparse vegetation. Orchards are luxury and can be
seen occasionally in a very rare sport. Grass-beds
or lawns are never seen anywhere. Animals perforce
have to move from one place to another in search
of fodder and water. Sheep, cow, goat, camel, boar
and jackals from the fauna here. Poisonous snakes
are common in the desert. The birds of various kinds
commonly found in the area are peacock, parrot,
pigeon, crow and specially the white Palam birds
make the surroundings lively and interesting. The
number of great Indian bustards, which were once
in abundance in Thar Desert, began to decline fast.
In addition to these cocks and hens are domestic
birds. |
District JAISALMER has a very dry climate with
very hot summer; a cold winter and sparse rains.
The climate is extremely hot during summer with
maximum temperature reaching up to 49.2 degree
celcious and extremely cold during winder with
minimum temp. in the range of 1 degree celcious.
The variation in temperature from morning to noon
and the late midnight is a sudden phenomenon.
The average rainfall is only 16.4 cms as against
the state average of 57.51 cms.
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