Brit Rice Mills
Brit Rice Mills is a mill in Narowal District, Punjab.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Narowal Junction railway station.
Narowal Junction railway station
Railway station
Narowal Junction Railway Station is located in Narowal city, Narowal district of Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the junction station of 132.3 km long Narowal-Wazirabad, 36.7 km long Narowal-Dera Baba Nanak till 1947 and 56.9 km long Jassar-Chak Amru railway lines. Narowal Junction railway station is situated 2 km southwest of Brit Rice Mills.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jassar and Ghota Fatehgarh.
Jassar
Village
Jassar is a town in Narowal District of Punjab Province, Pakistan. Jassar is also a sub-caste of the Jatt clan in Pakistani Punjab, which basically belongs to Ludhiana, in India. Jassar is situated 7 km southeast of Brit Rice Mills.
Ghota Fatehgarh
Village
Ghota Fatehgarh is a village in Narowal District of Punjab province in Pakistan. Ghota Fatehgarh is situated 9 km west of Brit Rice Mills.
Brit Rice Mills
- Type: Mill
- Category: industry
- Location: Narowal District, Punjab, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
32.11621° or 32° 6′ 58″ northLongitude
74.8733° or 74° 52′ 24″ eastElevation
236 metres (774 feet)Open location code
8J4P4V8F+F8GeoNames ID
11466219
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