Kot Nainan

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Kot Nainan is a Town and is union council of Shakargarh Tehsil, District Narowal. It is near the Border Area of Pakistan. It is 249 meters above sea level. [1] The villages near Kot Nainan are Khan Marakka, Kanwal Jatta, Dhariwal, Kot Du'aba, Sogian, Jagyal,Haryal, Kotli Gujjran, Bhagwan Pur Moju'a and Sujowal.

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References

  1. "Kot Nainan (Kotnainan) Map, Weather and Photos - Pakistan: Populated place - Lat:32.1833 and Long:75.25".