Gojra, Mandi Bahauddin

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Gojra
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Gojra
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32°24′18″N73°19′09″E / 32.40500°N 73.31917°E / 32.40500; 73.31917
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Mandi Bahauddin
Population
  Total13,948
 Approximately
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
Postal code
50500

Gojra is a town located on Sargodha Road in Mandi Bahauddin District of Punjab. [1] Being on the main road, the city developed very rapidly.

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Location

Gojra is located on Sargodha-Gujrat road. It is about 26 km from Mandi Bahauddin (a drive of about 28 minutes) and about 22 kilometers from Malakwal (a drive of about 38 minutes). M-2 motorway Salam Interchange is 33 km from here.

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References

  1. "Gojra".