Udaipur district

Udaipur District is a of   in western. The historic city of is the administrative headquarters of the district.

Udaipur District bounded on the northwest by the, across which lie the districts of and. It is bounded on the north by, on the east by , on the southeast by , on the south by , and on the southwest by the state of. It is part of the region of Rajasthan.

The district is generally hilly. The western portion of the district is drained by the, which originates in the Aravalli Range of Udaipur District flows south into. The northern portion of the district is drained by tributaries of the, including the , which flows through the City of Udaipur. The southern and central portion of the district is drained by tributaries of the, including the and the. , also known as Jaisamand Lake, has an area of 50 km&sup2; (20 square miles) when full, and was created in the 17th century when of Udaipur built a marble dam across the Gomati.