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Central India is a loosely defined geographical region of India. There is no clear official definition and various ones may be used. One common definition consists of the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, which are included in almost all definitions. Like some other definitions this takes the part of northern India that is "central" on an east-west axis. Thus the Central Zonal Council set up by the Indian government includes both these states, plus Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to the north, the last taking the region to the border with Tibet/China in the Himalayas.

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  • Central India is a loosely defined geographical region of India. There is no clear official definition and various ones may be used. One common definition consists of the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, which are included in almost all definitions. Like some other definitions this takes the part of northern India that is "central" on an east-west axis. Thus the Central Zonal Council set up by the Indian government includes both these states, plus Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to the north, the last taking the region to the border with Tibet/China in the Himalayas. Another approach, historically more usual, is to base "Central India" on a north-south axis, making it the part of India that is south of North India and north of South India; the definition of North India also varies hugely, but that of South India is generally agreed. This definition includes either some or all of the Deccan, in particular Maharashtra, and may or may not include some of the Indo-Gangetic Plain to the north. If Maharashtra is included "Central India" includes a good part of the western coast, including Mumbai, but the eastern coast is never included, as Odisha stretches down to meet Andhra Pradesh, and these are counted in Eastern and Southern India respectively (and none of the eastern coast is part of the Hindi Belt). Another definition is "the hill-country south of the Ganges plain", but north of the Deccan. Some official divisions of the country do not recognise any "Central" division at all. Another definition, which treats the Deccan as a different unit, defines "Central India" as Madhya Pradesh and "eastern and central Uttar Pradesh". "Madhya Pradesh" means "central province", while "Uttar Pradesh" means "northern province", though when adopted in 1950 it had the advantage of preserving the common "UP" abbreviation for what was formerly the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. This definition is rather similar to the territories, all princely states, grouped by the British Raj in 1854 as the Central India Agency (not to be confused with the Central Provinces, bordering this to the south). The Memoir of Central India by Sir John Malcolm, Governor of Bombay begins with a definition: The country termed Central India is, roughly speaking, the region lying between the twenty-first and twenty-fifth degrees of north latitude, and the seventy-third and eightieth degrees of east longitude... Depending on definition, Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, is the largest city in the region. Other major cities include Raipur, Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur, and Bilaspur. The states share many linguistic and cultural characteristics with North India including the predominance of Hindi. (en)
  • 中央インド(ちゅうおうインド、英語: Central India)は、インド政府内務省が定めているインドの北・南・東・北東・中央・西インド、六地域の一つで、同国の中央にある地域を指す。 (ja)
  • Центра́льная И́ндия — это слабо определенный регион Индии, состоящий из штатов Чхаттисгарх и Мадхья-Прадеш. Индаур, столица Мадхья-Прадеш, является крупнейшим городом в регионе. Другие крупные города включают Бхопал и Райпур. Государства разделяют многие лингвистические и культурные особенности с северной Индией включая преобладание хинди. Штаты Мадхья-Прадеш и Чхаттисгарх были сгруппированы вместе с штатами Уттар-Прадеш и Уттаракханд как по сотрудничеству. (ru)
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  • Central India (en)
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  • 中央インド(ちゅうおうインド、英語: Central India)は、インド政府内務省が定めているインドの北・南・東・北東・中央・西インド、六地域の一つで、同国の中央にある地域を指す。 (ja)
  • Центра́льная И́ндия — это слабо определенный регион Индии, состоящий из штатов Чхаттисгарх и Мадхья-Прадеш. Индаур, столица Мадхья-Прадеш, является крупнейшим городом в регионе. Другие крупные города включают Бхопал и Райпур. Государства разделяют многие лингвистические и культурные особенности с северной Индией включая преобладание хинди. Штаты Мадхья-Прадеш и Чхаттисгарх были сгруппированы вместе с штатами Уттар-Прадеш и Уттаракханд как по сотрудничеству. (ru)
  • Central India is a loosely defined geographical region of India. There is no clear official definition and various ones may be used. One common definition consists of the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, which are included in almost all definitions. Like some other definitions this takes the part of northern India that is "central" on an east-west axis. Thus the Central Zonal Council set up by the Indian government includes both these states, plus Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to the north, the last taking the region to the border with Tibet/China in the Himalayas. (en)
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  • Central India (en)
  • Centra Barato (eo)
  • 中央インド (ja)
  • Центральная Индия (ru)
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