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Encyclopedia > Amritsar District

Amritsar District is one of 19 districts in the state of Punjab in North West India. It has a population of 3,074,207 (2001 Indian census) and covers an area of 5075 km². The city of Amritsar is headquarters of this district. This article details the Indian state of Punjab. ... Amritsar (Punjabi: ), meaning Pool of the Nectar of Immortality, is the administrative headquarter of the Amritsar District in Punjab, India. ...


Tourism

External link

  • Sifti Da Ghar, Golden Temple
  • http://amritsar.nic.in/html/about_district.htm



State of Punjab (India)
Punjab Topics | History | Politics | Punjabi people
Capital Chandigarh
Districts AmritsarBathindaFirozpurFaridkotFatehgarh SahibGurudaspurHoshiarpurJalandharKapurthalaLudhianaMansaMogaMuktsarNawanshahrPatialaRupnagarMohaliSangrur

Coordinates: 31°35′N 74°59′E Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Punjab (Punjabi: ਪੰਜਾਬ/پنجاب, Hindi: पंजाब, IPA: / /) is a state in northwest India. ... Punjab (Punjabi: ਪੰਜਾਬ/پنجاب, Hindi: पंजाब, IPA: / /) is a state in northwest India. ... This is a list of Indian state and union territory capitals. ... Chandigarh (Punjabi: , Hindi: ) also called The City Beautiful, is a city in India that serves as the capital of two states: Punjab and Haryana. ... Punjab, a state of India, has currently (2006) seventeen administrative districts, as noted below: Amritsar, Bathinda, Firozpur, Faridkot, Fatehgarh Sahib, Gurudaspur, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Ludhiana, Mansa, Moga, Muktsar, Nawan Shahr, Patiala, Rupnagar, and Sangrur. ... Bathinda District is in Punjab, India. ... The Firozpur is a district in Punjab, India. ... Faridkot district is one of the seventeen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Fatehgarh Sahib district is one of the eighteen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Gurdaspur District is a district in the state of Punjab, situated in the northwest part of India. ... The District of Hoshiarpur comprises an area of 3,365 sq. ... Jalandhar district is one of the seventeen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Kapurthala District is a district of Punjab state in northern India. ... Ludhiana district is one of the eighteen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Mansa District is situated in Punjab, India. ... Moga district is one of the seventeen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Muktsar district is one of the seventeen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Nawan Shahr District is one of the districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Patiala is a district of Punjab, India. ... Rupnagar District, included in the Patiala Division of Punjab falls between north latitude 30°-32 and 31°-24 and east longitude 76°-18 and 76°-55. Rupnagar (formerly known as Ropar) town, the district headquarters is 42 Kms from Chandigarh, the state capital. ... Mohali district is one of the eighteen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Sangrur district is one of the seventeen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...



 

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