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Coordinates: 32°44′05″N74°50′00″E / 32.73472°N 74.83333°E / 32.73472; 74.83333 Coordinates: 32°44′05″N74°50′00″E / 32.73472°N 74.83333°E / 32.73472; 74.83333
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Jammu and Kashmir
District Jammu
Languages
  Official Dogri
  Other Spoken languages Hindi, Punjabi, English, Kashmiri
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
180002
Telephone code0191
Vehicle registration JK 02
Nearest cityJammu
Climate Moderate (Köppen)

Talab Tillo is a suburban area of Jammu City in theunion territory of Jammu and Kashmir and is situated in Jammu Province. It derived its name from a saint named 'Tilloo' and from a "Talab" which was situated here. "Talab" is a Hindi word which means "Pond" in English. Earlier it was used to be called as 'Tillo Talab' but now with the passage of time the name is changed to 'Talab Tillo'. Residents of the area are fluent in Hindi, Kashmiri, Dogri and Urdu. It consists of other Minor areas - 1) Udheywala 2) Anand Nagar 3) Talab Tillo Chowk 4) Golepully 5) Pacca Gharat

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