Kot Bhai

Kot Bhai
Kot Bhai
Localidad de la India
Kot Bhai
Kot Bhai
Ubicación de Kot Bhai en Punyab.
30°15′55″N 74°41′52″E / 30.26528, 74.69778Coordenadas: 30°15′55″N 74°41′52″E / 30.26528, 74.69778
Entidad Localidad
 • País Bandera de India India
 • Estado Punyab
 • Distrito Mukatsar
Altitud  
 • Media 202 msnm
Población (Est.2010[1] )  
 • Total 13.213 hab.
Huso horario IST UTC +5:30
PIN[2] 152101

Kot Bhai es una ciudad de la India en el distrito de Mukatsar, estado de Punyab.

Contenido

Geografía

Se encuentra a una altitud de 202 msnm a 258 km de la capital estatal, Chandigarh, en la zona horaria UTC +5:30.

Demografía

Según estimación 2010 contaba con una población de 13 213 habitantes.[1]

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