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Sulemanadbad is a village located in Jand Tehsil, Attock district of Punjab, Pakistan. The village contains the mountain Kala Chitta Range.

Kala Chitta Range is a mountain range located in the near Sulemanabad, Attock District. The range thrusts eastward across the Potohar plateau towards Rawalpindi.


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