Brief description of the district
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Gujrat district and State of Jamu and Kashmir lie on north of Sialkot. Narowal falls on its North-
East, whereas Gujranwala district is situated on its West and Narowal district touches Sialkot in the South.
Sialkot district is spread over an area of 3,016 square kilometres and comprises the tehsil of:
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i) Sialkot
ii) Daska
iii) Pasrur
iv) Sambrial
The other important towns of the district are Chowinda, Begowala, Kotli Loharan and
Mitranwali.
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Climate and general soil conditions
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District Sialkot is hot and humid during summer and cold during winter. June and July are the
hottest months. The maximum temperature during winter may drop to 4ºC. The land is generally plain
and fertile. The average annual rain fall is about 1000 mm.
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