Lorta

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Lorta
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Lorta
Location in Rajasthan,India
Coordinates: 26°46′29″N72°19′50″E / 26.77472°N 72.33056°E / 26.77472; 72.33056 Coordinates: 26°46′29″N72°19′50″E / 26.77472°N 72.33056°E / 26.77472; 72.33056
Country India
State Rajasthan
District Jodhpur
Tehsil Balesar
Official Language
  • Marwadi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
342309

Lorta is a small village or Gram panchayat village in Balesar Tehsil, Jodhpur district, Rajasthan, India. In Lorta there are many government and private schools.

Nearby places

The nearby villages of Lorta are Nathrau, Dewatu, Dechu, Thadiya, Gilakor etc.

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