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Karachi is a tourist destination for domestic and international tourists. This is a list of tourist attractions in the city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Museums.
The sites below are declared Protected Heritage by the Government of Sindh.. Karachi has over 350 sites which are protected under the Provincial Act. Sites are listed under broad areas or quarters under which they are located.
Karachi is one of the world's fastest-growing cities, [32] and has significant communities representing almost every ethnic group in Pakistan. Karachi holds more than two million Bengali immigrants, a million Afghan refugees, and up to 400,000 Rohingyas from Myanmar. [33] [34] [35] Karachi is now Pakistan's premier industrial and financial centre.
Karachi: 24.8561 67.0498: 42.7 m: 2015: La Cruz de La Capilla Ecuménica de La Paz Mexico: Acapulco, Guerrero: 16.822722 -99.855992: 42 m: 1970: Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970 Poland: Gdansk: 54.3605263 18.6490351: 42 m: 1980: 3 crosses Muntenii de Sus Cross Romania: Muntenii de Sus: 46.666307 27.789976: 42 m: 2017: Góra ...
Karachi dwellers prefer to maintain their basic ethnic identity and lifestyles, and live together with their respective groups in their respective neighborhoods. For example, Kiamari is known for their Kutchi language and Kharadar is for Memons and Agha Khanis ; similarly, Lyari is known for Baloch and Memons , Nazimabad and Liaquatabad for ...
Karachi was the national capital from 1947 until 1959. Over the next several decades it became one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, doubling its population from 1981 to 1999. [1] The hills in Karachi are the off-shoots of the Kirthar Range. The highest point of these hills in Karachi is about 528m in the extreme north.
Khokhrapar (Urdu: کھوکھراپار) is a neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan, [1] that is within Malir District.The origin of the name "Khokhra par" goes back to the days when Mohajirs (immigrants) from partition time came to this place, most of them crossed the border of India to newly founded country of Pakistan from Khokhra Par, Sindh and found this area significantly resembling with ...
Napier Road (Urdu: نپیر روڈ) is a thoroughfare in Karachi, Pakistan, which is named after Charles Napier, the first British Governor of the Sindh province. [1] It runs from I. I. Chundrigar Road to Chakiwara Road in the north. The road is famous for being the site of Karachi's principal red-light district.