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Where's Anwar Ga?
Anwar Gah is the only place on the border between India and Pakistan, which is located between Amritsar in Punjab, India and Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan. Anwaga was originally a village. When partition of india was in August 1947, the Radcliffe Line, which was used as the border between the two countries, passed through it, so it belonged to both countries, with the eastern half belonging to India and the western half to Pakistan.
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Wagga Wagga enjoys the reputation of "Southern Garden City" because of its various beautiful gardens and tree-lined roads. The botanical garden covering an area of 8.9 hectares in the city has drought-resistant plants from Africa and America, a Chinese tea garden, a bird garden and a zoo, and a small train ride.
Lake Albert is an artificial lake with 125 hectares, where people can go boating, water skiing and fishing. And countless natural reservoirs along the river are also good places for people to travel for leisure. Wagga Wagga's tourism industry is relatively developed, and various facilities, including hotels, suburban camps, motels, service apartments, etc. Excellent facilities have enabled Wagga Wagga to hold many high-standard meetings.
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