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According to the 2011 Census of India, Mount Abu has a population of 22,943, out of which 54.7% are males and 45.3% are females. It has an average literacy rate of 81.15%, higher than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 90.12%, and female literacy is 70.23%. In Mount Abu, 12.34% of the population is under 6 years of age. [25]
The Mount Abu InfraRed Observatory (MIRO) is located near the town Mount Abu in the state of Rajasthan, India. The observatory is at an altitude of 1680 metres and is adjacent to Guru Shikhar , highest peak of the Aravalli Range .
The lake is in length of about a half mile and in width about of a quarter of mile and 2000 to 3000 mt. deep towards the dam on the west. It is an important tourist attraction of Mount Abu. There is the Toad Rock on a hill near the lake.
Mount Abu InfraRed Observatory: 1995 Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India Mount Burnett Observatory: 1972 Mount Burnett, Victoria, Australia Mount Cuba Astronomical Observatory: Greenville, Delaware, US Mount Graham International Observatory: 1993 Mount Graham, Arizona, US Mount John University Observatory: 1965 Lake Tekapo, South Island, New Zealand
A view from the top of the observatory tower at Mount Washington State Park, where the wind chill dropped to 105 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (-79 Celsius) is seen in a still image from a live ...
It is 75 km from Sirohi city, the district headquarter and 15 km from Mount Abu and a road from there leads almost to the top of the mountain. [3] It is named Guru - Shikhar or 'the peak of the guru' after Dattatreya , an incarnation of Vishnu , and of a cave at the summit contains a temple dedicated to him, plus one dedicated his mother ...
Dabani is in west of Mount Abu mountain range which is an ancient granite rock mountain. Weather is hot and monsoon rain is not frequent. Dabani is near Devangan River which flows only during monsoon and sometime dries up in hot summer before meeting West branch of Banas river. However, there was very heavy rain in Dabani in 2017. [2]
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary spreads out into a plateau which is about 19 km (12 mi) long and 6 km (3.7 mi) wide. In altitude, it ranges from 300 to 1,722 m (984 to 5,650 ft) at Guru Shikhar, [1] the highest peak in Rajasthan. The rocks are igneous and due to the weathering effect of wind and water, large cavities are common in them.