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Template:New unreviewed article Saloi is a village located 35 km south of Chakwal, Pakistan. It comprises 458 residences and has a total population of 2800 individuals. It was founded by Mehmood Ghanuvi a 1000 years ago. The local language spoken in Saloi is Punjabi. Most of the inhabitants are either farmers or own a poultry farm. The locals, both men and women, wear Salwar Kameez but some men also wear turbans and dhoti.

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