Fayyaz Park

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Fayyaz Park
فیاض پارک
Fayyaz Park
Location Muzaffargarh
Coordinates 30°04′25.14″N71°11′30.5″E / 30.0736500°N 71.191806°E / 30.0736500; 71.191806 Coordinates: 30°04′25.14″N71°11′30.5″E / 30.0736500°N 71.191806°E / 30.0736500; 71.191806
StatusOpen / Active
ParkingYes

Fayyaz Park is situated in Muzaffargarh, Pakistan. [1] [2] The park is named after former Deputy Commissioner of Muzaffargarh, Mr. Fayyaz Bashir. [3] Before this park, there was resident of Deputy Commissioner. [4] This park is operated by District Government of city. This park host spring fastival every year. [5] [6] [7] [8]

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