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Hafizabad District Reference Map September, 2014 G HAFIZABAD DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP SEPTEMBER, 2014 Legend !> !> BATTARY SAGAR HERDO JHARIANWALA !> HERDO !> Qadirabad THATHA KALAN PIPLI !> !> DHONOEY !> HARDO !> !> !(Colony Health Facility Education Facility NAHRA BATARAY !> !> !> PREM KOT CHATHA BAGH !> KOT NO. 2 CHATTA !> !> DAD !> ALI TOWN HAS!>HMAT DAD DHEENGRAI HAFIZABAD !>!> G !> High School !> KOT MIAN Basic Health Unit WALI !>!> KHAN C JAHANIAN !> !> BATARAY !> A !> N !> NO.1 CANAL BHU CHAK ú A !> BURG '" DHQ Higher Secondary L GARHI ú !> !> COLONY CHATTAH ú ú !> !> GHOUS BHIAN !> ú !>!>!> !> CHAK G !> !> HAFIZ CHATHA ú Bhirúri DHQ HAFIZABAD !>!> !> !> ú QILA HAFIZBAD ABAD !> ú chattha '" Rural Health Center SOLANGI !> !B ú !> !( !( !> Primary School SAHIB !>!>'"!> !> úúú !> AWAN V!>ET!>ERINARY !> !( SINGH !> !> !>H F D!>a_ !>!> úKot Jan !>!> !> !>c! HOSPITAL !>ú CHANNI CHARAIRA!>H !> !>!> MOHALLAH !> Muhammad !B KOT QADAR MANDI !( CHANI !> MAJEED Chak ú !_ Veterinary University HARSUKH CHEENAY !>!> !> !> !> !> BUKHSH !> MAMORA !>!> ALI PURA BAHAK Sajjada !> GUJRANWALA RAY VETERINARY !> !>>!( !> KHAN HAFIZABAD BAHAUDDIN AHMED YAR RHC PURA !> CLINIC !> BHU RAMKE ú THATHA !> PIR KOT ! Bridge VANIKE ( Settlement DONDA !> _ SANI CHATTA !> BURJ ! 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