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Geography of Thanjavur



The geography of Thanjavur provides detailed information about the location, climatic conditions and natural vegetation of the ancient city of Tamil Nadu. Situated beside the mighty River Cauveri, Thanjavur is geographically located in between 10.8º N and 79.15º E in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Thanjavur has a tropical climatic condition. During summers the average temperature of the ancient city rises to 36.6º C, while during the winter season, the average temperature goes down to 22º C. The city of Thanjavur experiences heavy rain of about 111.37 cm during the rainy season.

Thanjavur experiences summer season during the months from March till the middle of July. The months of July, August and September are considered to be rainy season when the city experiences heavy rainfall. Winter season begins from the middle of October and lasts till the middle of February.

The fertile soil of Thanjavur is suitable to grow several agricultural crops of good quality rice, sugar cane, paddy, coconut and other crops. Agriculture is the backbone of the economy of the ancient city and most of the local indigenous inhabitants earn their livelihood from cultivating crops. Thanjavur is commonly referred to as the Rice Bowl of the state of Tamil Nadu for its excellent quality of rice.

One of the prominent cities of Tamil Nadu, Tanjavur is blessed with fertile agricultural land and suitable weather to grow crops. The geography of the ancient city offers complete facts about Thanjavur. The varied landscape, salubrious weather and rich architectural splendor makes Thanjavur an ideal place for tourists.



Last Updated on 06 December 2011