The Kashmir valley is an intermontane basin situated in the western Himalayas. It trends northwest to southeast with a length of 150km and a width of 40km. Surrounded on all sides by snow-clad mountains, it has a flat alluvial floor with an average height of 1850m above sea level.
Rice, trees and fruit are abundant and although table grapes are grown, no wine is currently produced.
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