Maikal Hills

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Maikal Hills is a forested hilly region in central India forming part of the Satpura Range and serving as a watershed between major river systems.

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Label Occurrences
Maikal Hills canonical 6

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf forest region
geographical region
hill range
continent Asia
country India
drainsInto Godavari
surface form: Godavari River

Mahanadi River
Narmada
surface form: Narmada River

Son River
ecoregion Central Indian forests
elevationRange about 300–1100 metres above sea level
formsWatershedBetween Godavari River basin
Mahanadi River Basin
surface form: Mahanadi River basin

Narmada Valley
surface form: Narmada River basin

Son River basin
geologicalFormation part of Satpura-Maikal system
hasLandcover dense forest
hilly terrain
hasVegetationType mixed deciduous forest
tropical dry deciduous forest
highestPointApproxElevation about 1100 metres
locatedIn Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
central India
mountainRangeType forested hills
nearbyProtectedArea Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary
Kanha National Park
partOf Deccan Plateau
surface form: Deccan plateau region

Satpura Range
regionType watershed region

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Amarkantak Plateau partOf Maikal Hills
Rewa sourceLocation Maikal Hills
Reva hasSourceRegion Maikal Hills
Baiga people associatedForestRegion Maikal Hills
Amarkantak town locatedIn Maikal Hills
subject surface form: Amarkantak