
Republic of India is a country located in South Asia, between Arabia’s Sea and the Bengali Gulf. It takes about 328,6,000 km to live in 1,21 billion people. Most of the people are Indians, but there are Muslims, Christians, Sykhi, Buddhist, jayanians and zores.

State languages are Hindi and English. Money is Indian Rupee. The country’s relief is formed by the Danica Foundation, the Inlegalin and the Himalayas. The country has a tropical moist climate in the southwest and extremely tenacious on the west of the Inferent Isles.

The southern regions of India are filled with flowers which are occupied by the figures of the gods. Mystery figures, sometimes ferocious, sometimes well-being, sometimes gentle and soft, often look from their altar. Many declared and multi-routine deities to us, the Western people, seem as distant and unaffordable as the temples that worship their figures.

The color pollen, scattered through the halls, the sounds of bells hanging on women’s feet is just a drop of Indian exotic. The Baresta walk of people dancing under the sounds of rhythmic music, even those who don’t care about other peoples’ traditions.

Black girls in colorful sari and young people in jeans and leather jackets, poor people living in terrible conditions and movie stars swimming in luxury, and holy sapphires in the laziness — this is the social kaleidoscope that was inherited by modern India from the coffee system. It’s hard to get rid of the feeling that it’s just some show where all the actors are all around and the decorative are beautiful landscapes in southern nature.

India is a country of beautiful beauty. The unforgotten beaches of Goa and the coral reefs of the Andaman Archiving have looked like a postcard with images of paradise on the ground.