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Mauza Sulemaan موضع سلیمان | |
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Coordinates: 31°30′12″N72°29′57″E / 31.503360°N 72.499055°E Coordinates: 31°30′12″N72°29′57″E / 31.503360°N 72.499055°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Chiniot |
Tehsil | Bhawana |
Mauza Sulemaan (Urdu : موضع سلیمان, Punjabi : موضع سلیمان) is a village 18 km from Bhawana City, in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.
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