Barwala Ghelasa

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Barwala (Ghelasa)
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Barwala (Ghelasa)
Location in Gujarat, India
Coordinates: 22°08′N71°56′E / 22.14°N 71.94°E / 22.14; 71.94 Coordinates: 22°08′N71°56′E / 22.14°N 71.94°E / 22.14; 71.94
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Gujarat
District Botad
Government
  Body Botad Municipal Corporation
Population
 (2011)
  Total17,951
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
382450
Telephone code91-079
Vehicle registration GJ 33
Lok Sabha constituency Botad
Civic agency Botad Municipal Corporation
Website gujaratindia.com

Barwala Ghelasa is an area located in Botad, India.

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Barwala is a town in Barvala Taluka in Botad District of Gujarat State, India. Barwala is a nagarpalika in Botad district of Gujarat, India. It is located 27 kilometres towards from district headquarters Botad.

The strongest fort of Saurashtra

Barwala is taluka of Boatd District. Situated at Ahmedabad - bhavnagar highway. Before Independence Barwala came under King of Limbdi State. Barwala is a historical place. Veer Ghelashah was the administrator of Barwala and he has built huge fort surrounding the town to protect from outward attack.


Barwala pin code is 382450 and postal head office is Barwala Ghelasha. Barwala was part of Limbdi State before Indian Independence.

Navda (4 kilometres), Kundal (4 kilometres), Khamidana (4 kilometres), Timbla (4 kilometres), Rojid (5 kilometres) are the nearby villages to Barwala. Barwala is surrounded by Vallabhipur Taluka towards South, Ranpur Taluka towards west, Dhandhuka Taluka towards North, Botad Taluka towards west.

Limbdi, Bhavnagar, Sihor, Wadhwan are the nearby cities to Barwala.

It is near to Arabian sea. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.


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