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The Great Rann of Kutch is a seasonal salt marsh located in the Thar Desert in the Kutch District of Gujarat, India and the Sindh province of Pakistan.The name "Rann" comes from theHindiwordran() meaning "desert"Temp - 0 to 50The Government of Gujarat hosts an annual 3 month long festival called theRann Utsav(festival of the Rann), where tourists can see the various sights of the Rann as well as get a taste of the local culture, cuisine and hospitalityThe unique handicrafts of Kutch are world famous.[15]A lot of women and young girls make their living by selling different types of embroidered cloths. The embroidery is of various styles such as Rabari,Ahir, Sindhi, Banni, Mutwa, Ari and Soof - and some styles include mirror or bead inlayArt, Music & Culture

Kutch is cultural district of Gujarat which is famous for its Culture. The music which is influenced by Sufi & Folk songs, Instruments like- Bhorrindo, Manjira , Morchay, Jodia Pava & Rava. The language spoken in Kutch is Kutchi language. Various handicraft items Garments Embroidery, Handwall painting, Jewellery items, Wood Carving, Wall Paintings, & many more . Kutch district is inhabited by various groups and communities. Many of these have reached this region after centuries of migration from neighbouring regions of Marwar(Western Rajasthan), Sindh, Afghanistan and further.

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