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Vadodara is located in Gujarat, India. Vadodara is the second largest district in Gujarat state. The area of the Vadodara district is around 162.29 Square miles. It is one of the most populated areas in India; the total population is around 4,000,000. Vadodara is also known as Baroda.

Deposit of Minerals

Various kinds of minerals are also found in the Vadodara distric. It consists of deposits of minerals like Marble, manganese ore, granite, graphite, gravel, black trap, Fluoride dolomite, and many more. Many critical Ayurvedic medicines are also found in the forest, used for medicinal purposes.

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History of Vadodara

Vadodara is located on the bank of the important river Vishwamitri. The name of this river is taken from the name of the great ancient saint Vishwamitra.

Vadodara, also known as Baroda province, is ruled by Hindu kings such as Chalukya Dynasty, Gupta Dynasty, and Solanki Rajput. After the rule of the Hindu king in Vadodara, it was ruled by Muslims that was Sultan of Delhi.

After the Sultan of Delhi's rule, the Mughals controlled Vadodara's administration and political functions. During Mughal rule in Vadodara, Maratha Gaekwads entered this region and made Vadodara its capital.

Location of Vadodara

Vadodara is located on a latitude of 22 degrees 17'59 "north and a longitude of 73 degrees 15 '18 "east. The Forest area is around 77,7 88 hectares. The average rainfall is estimated at around 97 centimetres.

Geography of Vadodara

Geography of Vadodara

Vadodara, an important city in Gujarat, is important from strategic and commercial points of view. It contributes to Gujarat's economy through agriculture and other commercial activities. Vadodara is located between the Narmada and Mahi rivers.

The location between this river made Vadodara more fertile and made the land suitable for agricultural activities. The river Mahi and Narmada are used for irrigation activities for many crops.

Many crops are cultivated in the district of Vadodara; these crops are as follows: Wheat, rice, tobacco, groundnut, sugarcane, oil seed, cotton, and many more. The soil of Vadodara state is fertile. The soil composition is sandy and loamy along with black colour, but in a hilly area, light soil is found. The black soil is good for the production of cotton.

Diversity of flora and fauna

Vadodara city is rich in flora and fauna. Bassist's climate has defined the climate of Vadodara as deciduous or monsoon-type. In Vadodara, there are a huge variety of Indica and neem trees.

The important flora of Vadodara is as follows: Sitafal, bamboo, Gundi Jambu, sag, borsalli baval, Milford, Keri, limdo, Kher, Gulmohar, and many more.

In Vadodara, there is a large variety of fauna as well. The diversity of fauna indicates that the city is prioritising the environment. Due to its rich flora and fauna, it attracts more tourists to Vadodara. The fauna you can spot in Vadodara are as follows.

Hawk, egrets, stork, herons, cormorants, kingfisher, coots, crakes, water hen, pigeons, babblers, warblers, slotted owlet, pipit, geese, common hoopoe, and many more.

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