Balobanian

Sarai Alamgir is the main town of Sarai Alamgir Tehsil, located in the Gujrat district in the north of the Punjab, a province of . Sarai Alamgir is one of four tehsils of Gujrat district.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: human settlement in Pakistan
  • Also known as: Balobaniān

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mandi Bhalwal and Saadat Pur.

Village
is a village and union council in , a territory administered by . It is considered the last union council of Pakistan. is situated 5 km north of Balobanian.

Village
is a village of Sarai Alamgir Tehsil. It is part of in the north of province, . The village is located on the eastern bank of the lies along the road connecting and . is situated 8 km northwest of Balobanian.

Village
is a town and union council of , in the Punjab province of . It is one of the biggest village of the Chibh Rajput tribe in Gujrat. Part of Kharian Tehsil, the village is located at an altitude of 306 metres. is situated 9 km southeast of Balobanian.

Balobanian

Latitude
32.93563° or 32° 56′ 8″ north
Longitude
73.91634° or 73° 54′ 59″ east
Elevation
272 metres (892 feet)
Open location code
8J4MWWP8+7G
Geo­Names ID
1183637
Wiki­data ID
Q4852426
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Irish—“Balobanian” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Balobanian
  • Irish: Balobanian

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

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