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This is all the places [8127 Hectare (Twelve thousand Bigha) Land For Kumbh Mela 2013] where all arrangements of Maha Kumbha 2013 
will organized in a systematic way that's pilgrims will not face any 
inconvenience to stay in camp and take holy bath in Sangam.
There are three area where camp of pilgrims will arrange and they will stay for 45 to 55 days in this camp (That is call Kalpvas).
1. Triveni Area of Camp for Maha Kumbha 2013.
2. Arail Area of Camp for Maha Kumbha 2013.
3. Jhusi Area of Camp for Maha Kumbha 2013. 
Allahabad at a Glance
| Co-ordinate | : Coordinates 25°27′N 81°51′E | 
| State | : Uttar Pradesh | 
| STD Code | : 0532 | 
| Allahabad Railway Enquiry | : 191 (from phones within India) | 
| Allahabad Roadway Enquiry | : +91-532-2627111, 2622363 | 
| Temperature at Allahabad | : Minimum 10 °C (50 °F). | 
| : Maximum 22 °C (72 °F) | |
| Main Attranction of Allahabad | : Patalpuri Temple and Akshaya Vat, Allahabad Fort, Sangam etc. | 
| Near by Cities | : Varanasi, Satna, Lucknow, Khajuraho | 
About the Holy City Allahabad (Prayag)
The holy city of Allahabad is 
situated at the confluence of  the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. It occupies
 a large area and is an inland  peninsula surrounded by rivers on three 
sides with only one side connected to  the mainland. Allahabad, or 
Settled by God in Persian, is a  major city of India and is one of the 
main holy cities of Hinduism followers.  Allahabad is located in the 
north  Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, lying some 205 kilometres (127 mi)
 south of the  state capital, Lucknow. It is the administrative 
headquarters of the Allahabad  District. 
The ancient name of the city is
 Prayaga (Sanskrit for  "place of sacrifice"), as it is believed to be 
the spot where Brahma  offered his first sacrifice after creating the 
world. It is one of four sites  of the mass Hindu pilgrimage Kumbh Mela,
 the others being Haridwar, Ujjain and  Nashik. It has a position of 
importance in Hindu scriptures for it is situated  at Triveni Sangam, 
the confluence of the holy rivers Ganges and Yamuna, and the  ancient 
Sarasvati River.
| Geography of Allahabad | 
Allahabad is at 25.45°N 81.84°E
 in the southern part of  Uttar Pradesh at an elevation of 98 metres 
(322 ft) and stands at the  confluence of two rivers, the Ganges and 
Yamuna. The region was known in  antiquity as the Vats country. To its 
south and southeast is the Bagelkhand  region, to its east is the mid 
Ganges valley of North India, or Purvanchal, to  its southwest is the 
Bundelkhand region, to its north and northeast is the Awadh  region and 
to its west along with Kaushambi it forms the Lower Doab region.        
                
Allahabad is 343 km (213 mi) 
north of Jabalpur on the same  longitude. Indian Standard Time is 
calculated on the basis of 82.5° E longitude,  which is just west of the
 town of Mirzapur, near Allahabad.
Climate to be expected at Allahabad
Allahabad has the humid 
subtropical climate common to cities  in north-central India. Allahabad 
experiences three seasons: hot dry summer,  cool dry winter and warm 
humid monsoon. Summer lasts from April to June with  maximum 
temperatures ranging from 40 °C (104 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F). Monsoon  
begins in early July and lasts till September. Winter lasts from 
December to  February. Temperatures rarely drop to the freezing point. 
Maximum temperatures  are around 22 °C (72 °F) and minimum around 10 °C 
(50 °F). Allahabad also  witnesses severe fog in January resulting in 
massive traffic and travel delays. 
 

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