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    Kotla, Himachal Pradesh

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    Kotla
    Shahpur kotla
    town
    Kotla is located in Himachal Pradesh
    Kotla
    Kotla
    Location in Himachal Pradesh, India
    Kotla is located in India
    Kotla
    Kotla
    Kotla (India)
    Coordinates: 32°14′0″N 76°2′0″E / 32.23333°N 76.03333°E / 32.23333; 76.03333
    Country India
    StateHimachal Pradesh
    DistrictKangra
    Government
     • Bodygram sabha
    Elevation
    400 m (1,300 ft)
    Population
     • Total
    5,000
    Languages
     • OfficialHindi
    Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
    PIN
    176205
    Telephone code01893
    Vehicle registrationHP- 54
    Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
    Nearest cityNurpur
    Literacy50%%
    Lok Sabha constituencyKangra
    Civic agencygram sabha
    ClimateModerate (Köppen)
    Avg. summer temperature37 °C (99 °F)
    Avg. winter temperature6 °C (43 °F)

    Kotla is a small hill town situated on the Pathankot–Dharamshala road, in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located in the Kangra district.[1] The town is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) from Pathankot and the same distance from Dharamshala. Its geographical coordinates are 32° 15' 0" North, 76° 2' 0" East.

    This hill town is situated in the lap of the Dhauladhar hills, in the Kangra valley of Himachal Pradesh. A hill stream cuts through the town. Across the stream is a 100-year-old bridge connecting the two sides of the town but now a new morden engineering bridge comes in use instead of old one. The town is famous for Kotla Fort, the Bagula Mukhi temple, and a number of additional religious places.

    The Dehar Khad stream is an all-season stream, with fresh water coming from the higher Chamba ranges. The stream has a water mill, the ancient water-run Gharat, which is used to make flour from grains. There is another unit which makes local ice cream with the refrigeration machine powered by the flow of river water.

    There is a fish tank situated about 5 km from the hill town, in the village of Soldha, which is also an interesting locality. Nearby there is a Tibetan monastery with excellent carvings and a large statue of Buddha. Just 1 km away on the Dharamshala road is Ram Tirath Ashram. Another 1 km further on there is a Hanuman mandir on the roadside. About 3 km from the town of Kotla is the Trilokinath Temple, famous for its natural cave with a Shiva lingam.

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