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Lala Musa (/lɑː.lɑ‿mʊ.sɑː/; Urdu: لالہ موسیٰ, Punjabi: لالہ موسٰے), is a city located in the Gujrat District of the Punjab province, Pakistan with a population of 91,500 in 2018.[1]

Lala Musa
لالہ موسیٰ
City
Lala Musa
Lala Musa
Coordinates: 32°42′1″N 73°57′28″E
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictGujrat
Government
  Chairman MCNadeem Asghar Kaira
Elevation
261 m (856 ft)
Population
91,542

History



Toponymy


Lala Musa is a combination of two nouns which mean Brother Musa with Lala (from various languages such as Pashto, Punjabi, Urdu etc) meaning Elder Brother and Musa being the name of a person, essentially meaning that the city is named after a person named Musa.


Geography


Lalamusa is situated on the Grand Trunk Road (National Highway 5). It is geographically located at latitude (32.7 degrees) 32° 42' 0" North of the Equator and longitude (73.96 degrees) 73° 57' 35" East of the Prime Meridian on the Map of the world and lies at an altitude of about 250 meters.

It also has many neighbouring cities such as Kharian 16 km) and Gujrat 22 km).


Transport


This city is connected through the Grand Trunk Road (National Highway 5) which allows it to be linked to major cities like Islamabad (96.313 miles/155km to the west) and Lahore (92 miles/148km to the east).

A railway station (Lala Musa Junction Station) also serves the city for longer journeys operated by Pakistan Railways with around 20 trains travelling throughout the country.[2]


Public Services


The Local Government training Academy is also in Lalamusa.


Cultural and leisure



Public Parks


Lala Musa has a number of public parks and nature reserves like , Qasim Park, Hassan park, Fatima Jinnah park, Haji Asgar park,Barkat park.


Notable people



References


  1. "Gujrat District – Population of Cities, Towns and Villages 2017-2018". .politicpk.com. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  2. "Lala Musa Railway Station Time Table of Pakistan Railways Trains". Urdupoint.
  3. Guramani, Nadir (17 May 2019). "PPP leader Qamar Zaman Kaira's son killed in a road accident". DAWN News.
  4. "Aalam Lohar - Biography". IMDb.
  5. University, © Stanford. "Oral history with Suri Sehgal, 2016 October 23". The 1947 Partition Archive - Spotlight at Stanford. Retrieved 2 September 2020.





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