Gujranwala (Urdu: گجرانوالہ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan with a population of more than 4 million. It is located at 32.16° North, 74.18° East and is 700 feet above sea-level. The district of Gujranwala, with a population of about 11 million has an area of 3198 km². Gujranwala is the 5th largest city in Pakistan. Punjabi is the local language, however English and Urdu are also common, particularly in schools and offices, as is the case in almost all over Pakistan. It's home to the international cricket stadium called Jinnah Stadium and has many hospitals and several colleges affiliated with the University of the Punjab. Recently, the University of the Punjab's Gujranwala campus has also started working. Rachna Engineering University Gujranwala now stands fourth best public engineering university in the country. The city is renowned all over Pakistan for its food, especially Barbecue meat dishes like "Mutton Tikka" of "Haji Allah Rakha". Gujranwala has always been famous for its pehlwans (wrestlers) which is why it is also called pehlwanoo ka shehar (The City of Wrestlers).
The city also contains a large number of Sikh and Hindu places of worship, all of which are now private residences follwing the partition of the Punjab in 1947 and the mass exodus of Sikhs and Hindus to East Punjab.
After the partition of India in August 1947, Gujranwala became the capital of the district 1951.
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