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Jammu borders Kashmir to the north, Ladakh to the east, and Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south. In the west, the Line of Control separates Jammu from the Pakistan region called Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Sandwiched between the Vale of Kashmir to the north and the Daman Koh Plains to the south, the Shivalik Range comprises most of the region of Jammu. The Pir Panjal Range, the Trikuta Hills and the low-lying Tawi River basin add beauty and diversity to the terrain of Jammu. The Pir Panjal range separates Jammu from the Kashmir valley. The people of Jammu are called Dogra's and they speak the dogri language.

Jammu is situated at the footsteps of the mountains. Its a beautiful city with Tawi river flowing right through the middle. There is a famous tale during 1971 Indo - Pak war when Pakistani fighter planes were flying over the Jammu Tawi bridge they only saw a little girl in a red sari - which is the Mata Vaishno devi herself.

Jammu is called as the "City of Temples" because of the fact that there are limitless number of temples around the city and also in the province. Naturally blessed by a tremendous sight seeing location it has also the potential to cater the needs of toursists,whick look History, Pilgrimage of both Hindu and Muslim faiths, Adventure sports in the proviance itself.

There are sites such as Moh maya and Mansar lake which are worthwhile visiting. Jammu City offers a buzz of the traditional bazaars and now recently built shopping centers in the suburbs.

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