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===Some examples=== | ===Some examples=== | ||
*[[Bara Gali]] | |||
*[[Changla Gali]] | *[[Changla Gali]] | ||
*[[Dunga Gali]] | *[[Dunga Gali]] | ||
*[[Gharial]] | *[[Gharial]] | ||
*[[Gehra Gali]] | |||
*[[Ghora Dakha]] | |||
*[[Ghora Gali]] | *[[Ghora Gali]] | ||
*[[Khaira Gali]] | *[[Khaira Gali]] | ||
*[[Kuzagali]] | *[[Kuzagali]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Nathiagali]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:22, 27 May 2016
Hazara Galis refers to small hill towns on the ridges between Murree & Abbottabad in the Hazara District. Some of these were summer cantonments during the British period. For further description see the article on Murree.
Some examples
- Bara Gali
- Changla Gali
- Dunga Gali
- Gharial
- Gehra Gali
- Ghora Dakha
- Ghora Gali
- Khaira Gali
- Kuzagali
- Nathiagali
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