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Coordinates: 34°23′33″N 73°03′33″E / 34.39250°N 73.05917°E / 34.39250; 73.05917
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''[[Junia]]'' is located in the ''[[Abbottabad]]'' district of '''[[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]''. The expansive valley of '''[[Junia]]'' spreads over 180,037 canals, which is the highest area occupied by any village in ''[[Tanawal]]''. It is located at an average elevation of 849 meters. The geographical co-ordinates are (34-2333) longitude and (73-0333) latitude. It is located on the north-west side of ''[[Abbottabad]]'' bordering ''[[Mansehra]]''.
'''Junia''' is located in the [[Abbottabad]] district of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]. The expansive valley of Junia spreads over 180,037 canals, which is the highest area occupied by any village in [[Tanawal]]. It is located at an average elevation of 849 meters. It is located on the north-west side of [[Abbottabad]] bordering [[Mansehra]].


The village is almost entirely populated by ''[[Tanolis]]'', neah yah aye''[[Junia]]''. The main tribes are: '''Tanoli''' (95%), '''Awan''' (2.7%), '''Sulmani''' (2.1%) and '''Turk''' (1%). It is located at an average area of 849 square meters. It has a [[population]] of over 5000 with a [[literacy rate]] of 99%. In this village there are 5 '''PHD''' 's, 4 '''MBBS,''' 10 [[Engineers]], '''CA'''s and Many '''M.Phil'''s as well as postgraduates. Most people in this village are committed to the education department. Chamhatti village is also close to it as well as other villages near Junia:
The village is almost entirely populated by [[Tanolis]]. The main tribes are: Tanoli (95%), Awan (2.7%), Sulmani (2.1%) and Turk (1%). It has a [[population]] of over 5,000 with a [[literacy rate]] of 99%. The village hosts 5 PhD's, 4 MBBS, 10 [[engineers]], accountants as well as postgraduates. Chamhatti village is close to it as well as other villages near Junia:

[[Kotla]] (1.6 nm) Kotla (1.6 nm) Jhokan (1.8 nm) Kamila (1.0 nm) Chikar Bahian Kalan (1.3 nm) Thathi (1.3 nm) Barila Khurd (2.0 nm) Barila Kalan (2.0 nm) Kharper (0.8 nm) Numshera (1.0 nm) Naich (1.2 nm) Beri (1.7 nm) Khalabat (1.0 nm) Kangar Bala (1.3 nm) Kangar Pain (1.3 nm) Ahmedabad (1.3 nm) Kot (1.6 nm) Rattian (2.0 nm).
[[Kotla, Abbottabad|Kotla]] (1.6 nm) Jhokan (1.8 nm) Kamila (1.0 nm) Chikar Bahian Kalan (1.3 nm) Thathi (1.3 nm) Barila Khurd (2.0 nm) Barila Kalan (2.0 nm) Kharper (0.8 nm) Numshera (1.0 nm) Naich (1.2 nm) Beri (1.7 nm) Khalabat (1.0 nm) Kangar Bala (1.3 nm) Kangar Pain (1.3 nm) Ahmedabad (1.3 nm) Kot (1.6 nm) Rattian (2.0 nm).

==References ==
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[[Category:Populated places in Abbottabad District]]
[[Category:Populated places in Abbottabad District]]

Latest revision as of 05:08, 21 October 2019

Junia is located in the Abbottabad district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The expansive valley of Junia spreads over 180,037 canals, which is the highest area occupied by any village in Tanawal. It is located at an average elevation of 849 meters. It is located on the north-west side of Abbottabad bordering Mansehra.

The village is almost entirely populated by Tanolis. The main tribes are: Tanoli (95%), Awan (2.7%), Sulmani (2.1%) and Turk (1%). It has a population of over 5,000 with a literacy rate of 99%. The village hosts 5 PhD's, 4 MBBS, 10 engineers, accountants as well as postgraduates. Chamhatti village is close to it as well as other villages near Junia:

Kotla (1.6 nm) Jhokan (1.8 nm) Kamila (1.0 nm) Chikar Bahian Kalan (1.3 nm) Thathi (1.3 nm) Barila Khurd (2.0 nm) Barila Kalan (2.0 nm) Kharper (0.8 nm) Numshera (1.0 nm) Naich (1.2 nm) Beri (1.7 nm) Khalabat (1.0 nm) Kangar Bala (1.3 nm) Kangar Pain (1.3 nm) Ahmedabad (1.3 nm) Kot (1.6 nm) Rattian (2.0 nm).

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34°23′33″N 73°03′33″E / 34.39250°N 73.05917°E / 34.39250; 73.05917