Nangal Kalan
City in Punjab, India
29°55′N 75°24′E / 29.92°N 75.40°E / 29.92; 75.40 (2011)[1]
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Nangal Kalan is one of the biggest villages of Mansa district, Punjab, India. It's 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) away from the city Mansa and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) away from Mansa-Sirsa Road. The population is Punjabi-speaking and is wedded to the Malwa culture of Punjab.
Nangal Kalan is situated in the cotton belt of Punjab.[citation needed]
Geography
Nangal Kalan is located at 29°55′N 75°24′E / 29.92°N 75.40°E / 29.92; 75.40.[2] It has an average elevation of 212 metres (695 feet).
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Mansa district
towns
- Bareta
- Bhikhi
- Budhlada
- Dalelwala
- Jhunir
- Mansa (district headquarters)
- Sardulgarh
- Akkan Wali
- Aklia
- Baje Wala
- Bana Wala
- Behniwal
- Bhaini Bagha
- Bhalaike
- Bire Wala Jattan
- Borawal
- Burj Bhalaike
- Chachohar
- Chehlan Wala
- Chhapian Wali
- Chotian
- Ghuduwala
- Jaurkian
- Jhanduke
- Jherian Wali
- Kahangarh
- Karandi
- Khiali Chehlan Wali
- Lakhmir Wala
- Makha
- Maujia
- Mian
- Nangal Kalan
- Nangla
- Peron
- Raipur
- Ralla
- Talwandi Aklia
- Tandian
- Ullak