Lolab Valley is a Himalayan valley located in union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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In Lolab Valley, there are a few tourist huts and many camping sites.
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Lolab Valley is situated within the jurisdiction of Sogam Lolab, a block of Kupwara.
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The Lolab Valley is home of many ancient springs, and is covered with dense forests of pine and fir.
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The main villages in the Lolab Valley are Saiwan, Putushai, Khumriyal, Sogam, Lalpora, Darpora, Cherkoot, Kalaroos, Wavoora, Warnow, Takipora, Cheepora, Goose, etc.
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Lolab Valley is adjacent to KishanGanga Valley, and separated by the Line of Control.
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The Lolab Valley has seen many armed combats, which has resulted in the displacement of many wild animals.
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In Lolab Valley, there are a few tourist huts and many camping sites.
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