Banga Chak
Village in Punjab, Pakistan
30°53′05″N 72°26′25″E / 30.88472°N 72.44028°E / 30.88472; 72.44028Banga Chak is a village in the Faisalabad District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is linked with the M3 motorway by the Sahianwala interchange. The population is primarily Punjabi and predominantly Muslim. Its major production crops are sugar cane, wheat and rice. The village has two mosques: Jamia Masjid and Gulzar-e-Madina Masjid
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Faisalabad District
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- Ballowana
- Banga Chak
- Banga
- Bhaiwala
- Buchiana
- Burj Mandi
- Chajjwal
- Chak 63 RB Nihaloana Sahmal
- Chak 65 GB Mukandpur
- Chak 118 GB, Jallandhar Sufaid Poshan
- Chak 190 RB Karari Kalan
- Chak 217 GB
- Chak 233 GB Kot Barseer
- Chak 234 GB
- Chak 235 GB Partab Garh
- Chak 236 GB Kilanwala
- Chak 382 GB Sarwarwali
- Chak 434 Gb Jhamra
- Chak 500 GB
- Chicha
- Dabbora
- Danabad
- Dasuha
- Ghangha Pur
- Jagdeo
- Jassuana
- Jhalandhar Araiyan
- Johal
- Kamalpur
- Karamsar
- Khichian
- Khushpur
- Kohali
- Leelan
- Mahallam
- Malikpur
- Nara Dada
- Niamuana
- Pathanwala
- Peerwana
- Ram Diwali
- Ram Garh
- Rissiana
- Sabuana
- Sahianwala
- Satiana
- Shamsabad
- Surajpur
- Tararn Wala
- Tarn Taran
- Thikriwala
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