Samrala
Samrala is a locality in Ludhiana district, Punjab. Samrala is situated nearby to the locality Ūrna, as well as near Haron Kalān.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Machhiwara and Samrala.
Machhiwara
Machhiwara is a city in the Indian state of Punjab. A small town that grew to importance when Sikh Guru Gobind Singh Ji visited this place and slept in the jungles of Machhiwara while fighting the Mughal forces in December 1705.Samrala
Town
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Samrala is a city and a municipal council in Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is about 35 km east of the district headquarters Ludhiana, on the highway to Chandigarh. Samrala is situated 4 km south of Samrala.
Bondal
Village
Bondal is a village near Samrala in the Ludhiana district, in the Indian state of Punjab. It is about 38 km east of the district headquarters of Ludhiana, on the right side of the National Highway 95 to Chandigarh. Bondal is situated 6 km south of Samrala.
Samrala
- Type: Locality with 223,000 residents
- Location: Ludhiana district, Punjab, Plains, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
30.8709° or 30° 52′ 15″ northLongitude
76.2038° or 76° 12′ 14″ eastPopulation
223,000Elevation
263 metres (863 feet)Open location code
8J2RV6C3+8GGeoNames ID
12681565
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