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  2. Mansa is a city of Punjab. It is the administrative headquarters of Mansa district and is situated on the Bathinda - Jind - Delhi railway line and also on the Barnala - Sardulgarh - Sirsa state highway.

  3. Mansa is a small district both in terms of population and area. It is situated on the rail line between Bathinda-Jind-Delhi section and also situated on Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa Road. Mansa is situated in the cotton belt of Punjab and therefore fondly called the “Area of white gold”.

  4. Mansa is a small district both in terms of population and area. It is situated on the rail line between Bathinda-Jind-Delhi section and also situated on Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa Road. Mansa is situated in the cotton belt of Punjab and therefore fondly called the “Area of white gold”.

  5. Mansa is a city of Punjab. It is the administrative headquarters of Mansa district and is situated on the Bathinda-Jind-Delhi railway line and also on the Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa state highway. Map. Directions.

  6. Mansa, popularly called the ‘area of white gold’, is situated in east Punjab, on the Barnala-Sardulgarh-Sirsa road. This place was originally a part of the Phulkia Sikh Dynasty (1722–1948) before becoming a part of the Kaithal Sikh Kingdom (1762–1857).

  7. Mansa is located at 29.98°N 75.38°E  / . [2] It has an average elevation of 212 metres (695 feet). The modern town of Mansa was founded by or on the name of Faqeer Mana or Baba Mana in 18th or 19th century. The ancient history of the Mansa district has been traced to the Indus Valley civilization.

  8. Mansa, town, northern Zambia. It is located between Lake Bangweulu to the east and the frontier with the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. It lies in an agricultural and livestock-raising area, has a battery-manufacturing plant, and is the seat of a Roman Catholic bishopric.