Chak 124 NB

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Chak 124 NB
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32°11′18″N73°01′43″E / 32.18833°N 73.02861°E / 32.18833; 73.02861 Coordinates: 32°11′18″N73°01′43″E / 32.18833°N 73.02861°E / 32.18833; 73.02861
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Sargodha
Tehsil Sillanwali

Chak 124 NB or Chak No. 124 NB is a village in Sillanwali Tehsil of Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan.

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