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Himachal is situated in the interiors of western himalayas. The state is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir in the North, Uttar Pradesh in the South-East, Haryana in the South and Punjab is in the West. Himachal is situated between 30"22' and 30"12' north latitude and between 75"47' and 79"4' east longitude. It is a mountainous state with elevation ranging from about 350 to 6000 meters (1050 ft. to 18000 ft.) above the sea level. Shimla is the state capital. Himachal takes its name from the Himalayas. Himachal literally means Land of snowy mountains.
There is great variation in the climatic conditions of Himachal due to extreme variation in elevation i.e. 450-6500mtrs. The climate varies from hot and sub-humid tropical (450-900mtrs) in the southern tracts, warm and temperate (900-1800mtrs), cool and temperate (1900-2400mtrs) and cold alpine and glacial (2400-4800mtrs) in the northern and eastern mountain ranges with more elevation.

Particulars and Characteristics Shivalik Zone Mid-Hill Zone High hill zone Trance-Himalayan Zone
Altitude Upto 800m 800m-1,600m 1,600m-2,700m 2,700m-3,600m
Type of area Valley areas and foothills Hilly and mountain ranges Alpine zone Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur range
Climatic conditions Sub tropical Slightly warm temperature Cool temperature with humidity Dry and extremely cold conditions
Rainfall in mm. 1,500 1,500-3000 1,000-1,500 500
% of total geographical area 30% 10% 25% 35%
% of total cultivated area 55% 30% 10% 5%