Salt Range
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The Salt Range is a hill system in the Punjab province of Pakistan, deriving its name from its extensive deposits of rock salt. The range extends from the Jhelum River to the Indus, across the northern portion of the Punjab province. The Salt Range contains the great mines of Mayo, Warcha and Kalabagh, which yield vast supplies of salt. Coal of an inferior quality is also found.
Sakaser and Tilla Jogian are the high peaks of Salt Range. Khabikki Lake and Uchhali Lake are the lakes of Salt Range.
[edit] Salt Range Temples
[edit] See also
- Mountain ranges of Pakistan
- List of mountain ranges of the world
- List of mountains in Pakistan
- List of highest mountains (a list of mountains above 7,200m)
Chenab | Ravi | Jhelum | Beas | Satluj | Sindh | Hakra | Sandal Bar | Neeli Bar | Ganji Bar | Kirana Bar | Kirana Mountain Range | Suleman Mountain Range | Shiwalik Mountain Range | Thal | Cholistan | Murree | Kallar Kahar | Pothohar Plateau | Salt Range | Margalla Hills | Majha | Doaba | Malwa | Khewra Salt Mines | Kachhi | Chhachh | Trimmu Headworks | Soon Sakesar |
[edit] References
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.