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Province Peak Range/Region Height Height Location 1 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Tirich Mir: Hindu Kush: 7,708 25,230 It is located in Chitral District. [2] 2 Balochistan: Loe Nekan: Zarghun Ghar: 3,578 11,739 It is located in Quetta District. 3 Sindh: Zardak Peak Kirthar Mountains: 2,787 8,895 It is located in Dadu District. 4 Punjab: Kashmir Point ...
As of the 2023 Census, there are two megacities, ten million-plus cities, in Pakistan. 128 cities having a population of 100,000 or more. Of these 128 cities, 81 are located in the country's most populous province, Punjab, 23 in Sindh, 13 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 8 in Balochistan, two in Azad Kashmir, and one is the Islamabad Capital Territory ...
About 26% of Pakistan's total land area is under cultivation and is watered by one of the largest irrigation systems in the world. The most important crops are cotton , wheat , rice , sugarcane , maize , sorghum , millets , pulses , oil seeds , barley , fruits and vegetables , which together account for more than 75% of the value of total crop ...
Province 1 Province 2 Province 3 Location Notes Azad Jammu & Kashmir: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Punjab: Manwan Ni Hel serves as the closest populated village to the tripoint. The actual tripoint is located in the Jhelum River. Punjab: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
In 1952, the four princely states in the southwest formed the Baluchistan States Union. In 1955, the One Unit policy was launched by then-Prime Minister Muhammad Ali Bogra, whereby all the provinces and princely states of the western wing were merged to form the provincial wing of West Pakistan, with Lahore serving as
Balochistan is located at the eastern edge of the Iranian plateau and in the border region between Southwest, Central, and South Asia. It is geographically the largest of Pakistan's four provinces, at 347,190 km 2 or 134,051 square miles, and composes 48% of the total land area of Pakistan. The population density is very low due to the ...
The capitals of the provinces and territories of Pakistan have remained the same since the 1970s when the current administrative structure was established. All four provincial capitals are the largest cities of their respective provinces. Pakistan has a total population of 207,774,520 according to the 2017 census estimate. [5]
In 2018, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) was merged with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and FATA agencies were converted into districts. Chagai is the largest district of Pakistan by area while Lahore District is the largest by population with a total population of 11,126,285 at the 2017 census.