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This map was made using QGIS and Inkscape, and the sources for it include raster data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics for internal divisional and most district borders, IPUMS' World Map GIS data for international borders, and pakresponse.info as well as this image file for the borders of four districts in Gilgit-Baltistan (Darel, Tangir ...
Every district of Pakistan is administratively divided into several tehsils. Each tehsil is governed by a Tehsil Municipal Administration (TMA), which is focussed around a tehsil/taluka council. The head of each tehsil is a Tehsil/Taluka Nazim, assisted by a tehsil/taluka municipal officer (TMO) and a number of other officials, all of whom are ...
Own work based on: Pakistan adm location map.svg This file was derived from: Pakistan districts.svg; Pakistan tehsils.svg; Pakistan Distrikte 2010.svg; Gilgit-Baltistan map with tehsils labelled.png; Gilgit Baltistan Administrative divisions and districts.png; FATAmapPakistan.PNG; Map of Haveli.png; Author: Milenioscuro: Other versions
A district council (or zila council) is a local government body at the district level.. The functions of a district council include construction and maintenance of roads, and bridges, building hospitals and dispensaries, schools and educational institutions, health facilities and sanitation, tube wells for drinking water, rest houses, and coordination of activities of the Union councils within ...
The map is accurate as of September 30, 2020 and has been made using data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics and UN OCHA's HumData Database (which citypopulation.de uses). Each color depicts a different administrative division (higher than a district but lower than a province). The same map with the district names not shown can be found here.
English: The map above shows the resident population of each Pakistani district according to the final official results of the 2017 Pakistan Population & Housing Census. The data can be found here for the four provinces and ICT, here for Azad Kashmir, and here for Gilgit-Baltistan.
Below you will find a list of all 41 districts in the province of Punjab, along with the division it belongs to, the area of the district, the population and population density of the district, the average annual population growth rate of each district (between 1998 and 2017), and a map showing its location. The districts are initially listed ...
The map is accurate as of September 30, 2020 and has been made using data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics and UN OCHA's HumData Database (which citypopulation.de uses). Each color depicts a different administrative division (higher than a district but lower than a province). The same map with the district names not shown can be found here.