Chitarwata Post

Coordinates: 31°03′22″N 70°14′44″E / 31.056102°N 70.245557°E / 31.056102; 70.245557
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Chitarwata Post is a British era post of the Border military police in the Sulaiman Mountains in Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at the confluence of lar and bar[clarification needed] mountain streams which form Vehowa river downstream of Chitarwata. Chitarwata Post is also the place where boundaries of three provinces meet, Punjab, Balochistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.[1]

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31°03′22″N 70°14′44″E / 31.056102°N 70.245557°E / 31.056102; 70.245557