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The Iran–Pakistan border (Persian: مرز ایران و پاکستان; Urdu: ایران پاکستان سرحد), is the international boundary that separates Iran and Pakistan. It demarcates the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan from the Pakistani province of Balochistan , and spans 909 kilometres (565 miles) in length.
The Iran-Pakistan border, which separates Iran and Pakistan, demarcates the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan from the Pakistani province of Balochistan.The border is 909 kilometers (565 miles) in length.
The length of each border is included, as is the total length of each country's or territory's borders. [1] ... Iran: 935 km (581 mi) Pakistan: 2,670 km (1,660 mi)
Iran has international borders with 13 sovereign countries, both on land and sea. It has a total of 5,894 kilometres (3,662 mi) land borders with Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. [1]
Pakistan and Iran also agreed that their common border should be the “border of peace and friendship,” and reiterated the importance of regular cooperation between political, military and ...
Pakistan and Iran set up the first such border market in southwestern Pakistan's Baluchistan province last year, promising to set up five more such markets under a 2012 agreement.
The top leaders of Pakistan and Iran on Thursday inaugurated the first border market as relations warm between the two countries, officials said. Located in the remote village of Pashin in ...
Modern Iran has a province named Sistan va Baluchistan that borders Pakistan and has Baluchis in an ethnic majority. In 1957 Pakistan signed a frontier agreement with Iran in Rawalpindi according to which the border was officially declared and the two countries have not had this border as a subject of serious dispute at all.