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- Chak_(village) abstract "Chak is an Urdu word, which means village. In the Punjab province of Pakistan, numbers are used instead of names. The villages are named using a certain nomenclature that dates back to British rule; all names are prefixed "Chak" followed by a number and a letter. The number is the name of the village and the letter relates to their source of water. .".
- Chak_(village) comment "Chak is an Urdu word, which means village. In the Punjab province of Pakistan, numbers are used instead of names. The villages are named using a certain nomenclature that dates back to British rule; all names are prefixed "Chak" followed by a number and a letter. The number is the name of the village and the letter relates to their source of water. .".