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Lucknow is located in the heart of the great Gangetic plain. Towards the east is the Barabanki district. Towards the west is the Unnao district. Towards the north are the Sitapur and Hardoi districts. Towards the south is the Raebareli district.
The prime geographical feature of Lucknow is the Gomti river that flows through the city. This city falls in the seismic zone III.
The weather of this city is warm subtropical. From December to February, there is a cool and dry winter. From April to June there are dry and hot summers. From mid-June to mid-September, this city gets rainfall that averages to 1010 mm.
As per the census of the year 2006, the population of the city was 25,41,101.
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