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Jamalpur (Urdu: جمال پور) is a Union Council of Hasilpur Tehsil, Bahawalpur District, Punjab, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Sutlej River flows through it. Main crops grown here are cotton, wheat, sugarcane and also animal rearing.
Jamalpur Mirzapur is a village in mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated in a remote area of Uttar Pradesh and approximately 330 km from the state capital Lucknow . Jamalpur Mirzapur is locally known for its political, social and economic importance.
Mountaineering and other types of adventure tourism and ecotourism are important attractions for visitors. The world heritage site Lumbini , birthplace of Gautama Buddha, is located in southern Nepal, and there are other important religious pilgrimage sites throughout the country.
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In 2019, there were 69.9 million international tourist arrivals to Africa (excluding Egypt and Libya), an increase of 2.4% from 2018. [5] According to the World Economic forum's Travel & Tourism Development report in 2024, Morocco is the country most dependent on travel and tourism among all countries in MENA region. [6]
Pench National Park - 197 Kilometres: The world famous jungle boy Mowgli, a folk hero, belonged to this area. The reserve came to limelight in 2008 when Davi Attenborough's Tiger: Spy in the Jungle was released. Govindgarh Palace and Mukundpur White Tiger Safari (225 Kilometres) - The place of origin of all existing white tigers throughout the ...
Jamalpur is a market center for local rice, sugarcane, jute, tobacco and mustard. The town's main exports are jute, tobacco, mustard seed, peanut, leather, egg, pulse, betel leaf, and handicrafts. Making nakshi kantha (embroidered quilts) is a traditional occupation. An economic zone is established in Jamalpur by BEZA. The objective of this ...
In 2017, 1.75 million tourists visited Pakistan according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. [1] It is known for its ancient cultural heritage as well as its religious diversity. The lands of Punjab have been home to a number of religions and civilisations.