Chak 217 GB
Chak 217 GB | |
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Village | |
| Chak No.217 GB Gujjar Pind | |
| Coordinates: 31°01′00″N 72°51′24″E / 31.016694°N 72.8567818°E |
Chak 217 GB (Urdu: چک 217 ج ب), or Gujjar Pind, is a suburban village of Tehsil Samundri in Faisalabad district, Punjab, in Pakistan. The first known settlements in the village date from 1898 to 1920. The village comprises roughly 1,500 acres. Water is supplied by five irrigation channels, known locally as moga. The Gogera Branch canal (GB) in the village name, irrigates the area.