Musa, Attock

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Basti Musa
Coordinates: 33°52′59″N72°29′31″E / 33.88306°N 72.49194°E / 33.88306; 72.49194
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Attock
Tehsil Hazro
Region Chhachh
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)

Musa is the second largest village in Harzo Chaach, located northern section of Attock, in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. [1]

The village is located 2 km from Hazro. It is famous due to peanuts, the main crop of village.

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References

  1. "Musa". Musa. Retrieved 2018-09-22.