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Duttal
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Duttal
Coordinates: 29°56′08″N76°05′37″E / 29.93556°N 76.09361°E / 29.93556; 76.09361 Coordinates: 29°56′08″N76°05′37″E / 29.93556°N 76.09361°E / 29.93556; 76.09361
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Punjab
District Patiala
Tehsil Patran
Government
  Assembly MLANirmal Singh
  Parliament MPDr. Dharam Vira Gandhi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Duttal is a village in Punjab of northern India, located at the edge of Patiala district.

Geography

The area is suitable for farming as is the case in all of Punjab and has an average elevation of 250 meters (820 feet).

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