- Geography of Mumbai
Mumbai is
India 's most populous city. It is located onSalsette Island off the coast ofMaharashtra . Originally seven islands, they were merged in the 18th century to form one large island.Hills
The original seven islands of Bombay consisted of twenty-two hills. Most of them were razed to fill in the shallows to connect the islands. The hills still standing today are:
*Malabar Hill — the highest point in the city area
*Cumbala Hill
*Antop Hill
*Sewri Hill
*Gilbert Hill
*Worli Hill
*Pali Hill
*Mazgaon Hill
*Sion Hill
*Mahakali Hill
*Golanji Hill
*Pulshachi Dongri
*Salamati Hill There are 3 hill ranges with the city limits. The
Ghatkopar Hills are present near the station ofGhatkopar . The hill range runs parallel to the Central Railway track and is inhabited by slums. During themonsoon season,landslide s are common. The Trombay Hills occupy a large portion ofTrombay on the eastern part of the city.The highest point of the peak is about 302m above sea level.The Powai Hills are present north of the city. The
Borivali National Park occupies most of the region. The Vihar andTulsi Lake s are present within the hills. The highest point of the metropolis, at 450 metres, is located in this region.Lakes
There are three lakes in the city. The
Vihar Lake and theTulsi Lake are present within the National Park and supply part of the city's drinking water. ThePowai Lake is just south of these two.Bays
Back Bay is the largest bay in the city. The coastline of Backbay is an inverted C-shaped region 4 kilometres in length, and
Marine Drive is located along this stretch. North of Marine Drive is Worli Bay. In the centre of the bay is the tomb ofHaji Ali , a 13th centuryMuslim saint. The bay perimeter is about two kilometres in length.Mahim Bay is the second largest bay in the city. TheMithi River empties into theMahim Creek which drains into the bay. The border between the city and its suburbs bisects the bay. To the north liesBandra and to the south,Mahim .Creeks
Bombay has numerous creeks. The
Vasai Creek to the north andThane Creek to the east separatesSalsette Island from the mainland. Within the city the Malad (or Marve) Creek and the Gorai (or Manori) Creek inundate the suburban region. The Mahim Creek forms the border between the two districts. On the eastern front, a large creek - the Thane Creek - is present. There are also theMahul Creek & theMahim Creek Islands
Although the islands were merged in the 18th century, islands still dot Thane Creek.
Elephanta Island ,Butcher Island ,Oyster Rock ,Cross Island and Middle Ground are present here. The latter three are uninhabited islets owned by theIndian Navy .Rivers
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Dahisar River
*Mithi River
*Oshiwara River
*Poisar River
*Ulhas River
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