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Sidhra
Sidhra is a fine place in Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir and this place is popular for Jammu Tawi golf course.

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Sidhra, Jammu district, Jammu and KashmirSidhra is a Golf place and it is known as the paradise of golfers.

Location of Sidhra
Sidhra is located in the Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Geography of Sidhra
Sidhra is situated with a latitudinal limit, 32.76 degree north to longitudinal extent 74.90 degree south.

Administration of Sidhra
Srinagar is the state capital for Sidhra village. It is located around 147.7 kilometres away from Sidhra. The other nearest state capital from Sidhra is Srinagar and its distance is 189.4 kilometres.

Villages near Sidhra
The surrounding nearby villages and its distance from Sidhra are Nagrota 3.4 Km , Kattal Batal 6.2 KM , Jagti 6.8 KM , Badsoo 11.8 KM , Nagola 12.4 KM , Jandrah 15.3 KM , Marh 15.6 KM , Khanpur 16.3 KM , Bamyal 17.5 KM and Dhan 17.9 KM , Panjgrain .

Culture of Sidhra
The native language of Sidhra is Urdu language, English language in India and most of the village people speak Urdu, English. Sidhra people use Urdu, English language for communication.

Sports in Sidhra
Jammu Tawi Golf Course is an attraction of the golf course. Jammu Tawi Golf Course is a18 hole golf course with appropriately 275 meters length and it has three small water bodies nearby.

Visiting Information
Sidhra is easily connected with roadways and airways. The nearest railway station to Sidhra is Bajalta which is located in and around 4.8 kilometre distance. The following table shows other railway stations and its distance from Mamakudi. The nearest airport is Jammu Airport situated at 10.3 km distance. Few more airports around Sidhra are as follows. Sidhra is located around 50.3 kilometres away from its district head quarter Jammu. The other nearest district head quarters is Udhampur situated at 28.2 km distance from Sidhra.

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