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District Overview | DPO Mandi Bahauddin ## Jhang Mandi Bahauddin (Jhang – M B Din): what it is, exactly Despite the way this location is titled, the most specific, verifiable match for the coordinates 32.3507844, 73.3819217 is “Jhang – M B Din”, listed as a village in Mandi Bahauddin District, **Punjab, **Pakistan. Map-based reference points for this village include: - Approximate coordinates shown as 32.35292°N, 73.38098°E (very close to your provided coordinates). - An Open Location Code (Plus Code): 8J4M993J+59. - Nearby named localities: Nain Ranjha and Sahibwal Ranjha. ## Where it sits in the region If you’re orienting yourself geographically, this village is inside Mandi Bahauddin District (administrative district in Punjab). The nearest major reference point you’ll see in many sources is **Mandi Bahauddin (the district’s capital city). Facts that are widely published about the city (not the village) and help with regional context: - It’s a city in Punjab and the capital of Mandi Bahauddin District. - It’s described as being located between the Jhelum (to the north) and the Chenab (to the south), with distances sometimes reported (e.g., 12 km and 39 km respectively). - Population is reported as 232,361 (2023) in at least one widely used reference, attributed to the 2023 census. (Population numbers are a classic “changes over time / depends on boundary definitions” datapoint—treat them as time-stamped.) ## What’s actually “there” (only what can be verified from mapped references) From the same mapped listing, notable nearby places are described as: - Govt Girls College (listed as a “College”) about 7 km northeast. - mianwal ranjha (listed as a “Community center”) about 7 km northeast. - Bosal Bangla (listed as a “Castle”) about 10 km west. - Ali Haral Chowk (listed as a “Forest”) about 10 km southeast. Because this is a small village entry, there isn’t a reliable public “attractions list” the way there would be for a major city. The safest, most accurate framing is: this is a rural settlement point you navigate to, rather than a formally ticketed site. ## How to use the coordinates in a practical way If you’re building a travel page that’s useful (and not padded), the most honest value is navigation clarity: - Use the decimal coordinates (32.3507844, 73.3819217) as the canonical location you store/display. - Also store the Plus Code (8J4M993J+59) because it’s often easier to share in messages and can resolve well even when addresses are sparse. - Keep your copy explicit that this is a village locality in Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan. ## Cultural & inclusivity notes you can state without guessing - Punjab (Pakistan) is linguistically diverse, and place names can appear in multiple spellings/transliterations across English, Urdu, and Punjabi. So if a reader sees “Jhang – M B Din” in one map layer and “Jhang Mandi Bahauddin” in a dataset, that mismatch is plausible and not automatically an error. (This is a general, low-risk accuracy point; the specific name linkage is validated here by the coordinates match.) - When describing rural communities, avoid assumptions about who lives there or how people practice religion/culture. Public sources for tiny localities rarely support that level of specificity. ## What I can’t state as fact (and why) To respect your “only factual information that you 100% know” requirement, I’m not going to invent or infer: - Opening hours, entrance fees, facilities, or “best time to visit” (no authoritative listing was provided for this village). - Claims about scenery, crops, wildlife, safety conditions, or road quality (all would require on-the-ground data or a reliable published source specific to this locality). - Two internal links to RealJourneyTravels.com pages—because I don’t have your site’s current URL structure or existing Pakistan/Punjab hub pages to link to without guessing. If you want, paste two target slugs you already have on RealJourneyTravels.com (e.g., a Punjab guide + a Pakistan logistics page). Then I can place them contextually with clean anchors while staying within your “no guessing” rule.

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Updated April 15, 2024

District Overview | DPO Mandi Bahauddin

## Jhang Mandi Bahauddin (Jhang – M B Din): what it is, exactly

Despite the way this location is titled, the most specific, verifiable match for the coordinates 32.3507844, 73.3819217 is “Jhang – M B Din”, listed as a village in Mandi Bahauddin District, **Punjab, **Pakistan.

Map-based reference points for this village include:
– Approximate coordinates shown as 32.35292°N, 73.38098°E (very close to your provided coordinates).
– An Open Location Code (Plus Code): 8J4M993J+59.
– Nearby named localities: Nain Ranjha and Sahibwal Ranjha.

## Where it sits in the region

If you’re orienting yourself geographically, this village is inside Mandi Bahauddin District (administrative district in Punjab).

The nearest major reference point you’ll see in many sources is **Mandi Bahauddin (the district’s capital city).
Facts that are widely published about the city (not the village) and help with regional context:
– It’s a city in Punjab and the capital of Mandi Bahauddin District.
– It’s described as being located between the Jhelum (to the north) and the Chenab (to the south), with distances sometimes reported (e.g., 12 km and 39 km respectively).
– Population is reported as 232,361 (2023) in at least one widely used reference, attributed to the 2023 census. (Population numbers are a classic “changes over time / depends on boundary definitions” datapoint—treat them as time-stamped.)

## What’s actually “there” (only what can be verified from mapped references)

From the same mapped listing, notable nearby places are described as:
– Govt Girls College (listed as a “College”) about 7 km northeast.
– mianwal ranjha (listed as a “Community center”) about 7 km northeast.
– Bosal Bangla (listed as a “Castle”) about 10 km west.
– Ali Haral Chowk (listed as a “Forest”) about 10 km southeast.

Because this is a small village entry, there isn’t a reliable public “attractions list” the way there would be for a major city. The safest, most accurate framing is: this is a rural settlement point you navigate to, rather than a formally ticketed site.

## How to use the coordinates in a practical way

If you’re building a travel page that’s useful (and not padded), the most honest value is navigation clarity:

– Use the decimal coordinates (32.3507844, 73.3819217) as the canonical location you store/display.
– Also store the Plus Code (8J4M993J+59) because it’s often easier to share in messages and can resolve well even when addresses are sparse.
– Keep your copy explicit that this is a village locality in Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan.

## Cultural & inclusivity notes you can state without guessing

– Punjab (Pakistan) is linguistically diverse, and place names can appear in multiple spellings/transliterations across English, Urdu, and Punjabi. So if a reader sees “Jhang – M B Din” in one map layer and “Jhang Mandi Bahauddin” in a dataset, that mismatch is plausible and not automatically an error. (This is a general, low-risk accuracy point; the specific name linkage is validated here by the coordinates match.)
– When describing rural communities, avoid assumptions about who lives there or how people practice religion/culture. Public sources for tiny localities rarely support that level of specificity.

## What I can’t state as fact (and why)

To respect your “only factual information that you 100% know” requirement, I’m not going to invent or infer:
– Opening hours, entrance fees, facilities, or “best time to visit” (no authoritative listing was provided for this village).
– Claims about scenery, crops, wildlife, safety conditions, or road quality (all would require on-the-ground data or a reliable published source specific to this locality).
– Two internal links to RealJourneyTravels.com pages—because I don’t have your site’s current URL structure or existing Pakistan/Punjab hub pages to link to without guessing.

If you want, paste two target slugs you already have on RealJourneyTravels.com (e.g., a Punjab guide + a Pakistan logistics page). Then I can place them contextually with clean anchors while staying within your “no guessing” rule.

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