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  2. Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Map of Lahore. Lahore. Location within Punjab Lahore. Location within Pakistan ... Map of the Old City and environs. The Shah Alami area of Lahore's Walled City in 1890.

  3. Geography of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Lahore comprises the various features relating to the land and climate of Lahore, Pakistan. Lying between 31°15′—31°45′ N and 74°01′—74°39′ E, Lahore is bounded on the north and west by the Sheikhupura District , on the east by Wagah , and on the south by Kasur District .

  4. File:Lahore Map.PNG - Wikipedia

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  5. Lahore District - Wikipedia

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    Lahore District (Punjabi: ضلع لہور; Urdu: ضلع لاہور) is a district in Punjab, Pakistan, consisting of the provincial capital, Lahore and surrounding areas. It is the most populous district of Pakistan , with a population of 12,978,661 (10.29 million) in 2023.

  6. Walled City of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The Lahore Fort (Punjabi and Urdu: شاہی قلعہ: Shahi Qila, or "Royal Fort") is a citadel at the northern end of Lahore's Walled City that spreads over an area greater than 20 hectares. [9] It contains 21 notable monuments, some of which date to the era of Emperor Akbar .

  7. Lahore Division - Wikipedia

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    Lahore Division is an administrative division of Punjab Province, Pakistan. It comprises four Districts - Kasur , Lahore , Nankana Sahib and Sheikhupura . The Lahore Division is commanded by a Commissioner to manage the division.

  8. List of roads in Lahore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of streets and roads in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)

  9. M. M. Alam Road - Wikipedia

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    The road is named after flying ace of Pakistan Air Force, Air Commodore Muhammad Mahmood Alam who was the recipient of the Pakistani military decoration, the Sitara-e-Jurrat (The star of courage) and a bar to it for his dog fight during the Indo Pakistan War of 1965 when he downed five Indian aircraft in less than a minute, the first four within 30 seconds, establishing a world record.