Pind Begwal

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Pind Begwal
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Pind Begwal
Coordinates: 33°25′N73°08′E / 33.42°N 73.14°E / 33.42; 73.14 Coordinates: 33°25′N73°08′E / 33.42°N 73.14°E / 33.42; 73.14
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Time zone UTC+5 (PST)

Pind Begwal is a village located on Simly Dam road in the Islamabad Capital Territory of Pakistan and administered by Pind Begwal Union Council. [1]

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