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conventional symbol of district​

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Answered by Cloudyawe
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The symbol of a district is just similar to the conventional pattern of a village or town. That is made of two sleeping line in the middle with unpleased sizes of Blocks in both sides and also the second pattern with short dots all around it, called wailed district means a district that is closed from all side with a simple Fort, with only two-three main door, whereas the first picture is an open district!

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