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  2. Demographics of Rawalpindi District - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017 census the population of the district was 5,405,633 of which 54.% were urban, making Rawalpindi the second most urbanised district in Punjab. [13] Also at the time of the 2017 Census of Pakistan, the distribution of the population of Rawalpindi District by first language was as follows: [14] 68.7% Punjabi; 10.9% Pashto; 10.2% Urdu ...

  3. List of districts in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Jhelam District; Rawalpindi District; Shahpur District; The exact same setup was in use at the time of the 1881 Census of Punjab as well. [7] By the 1901 census, the 10 revenue divisions that had been in place since 1868 had also been reorganized into only 5 larger divisions: Delhi, Jalandhar, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi, and Sirsah District ...

  4. Rawalpindi District - Wikipedia

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    According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, the population of the district was 3,363,911 of which 53.03% were urban, [11] and is the second-most urbanised district in Punjab. The population was estimated to be 4.5 million in 2010.

  5. Rawalpindi Division - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi Division is an administrative division of the Pakistani province of Punjab. Rawalpindi serves as the headquarters of the division which consists of 6 districts: Attock , Chakwal , Talagang , Jhelum , Murree , and Rawalpindi .

  6. List of cities in Pakistan by population - Wikipedia

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    Topographical map of Pakistan (showing elevation) This is a list showing the most populous cities in Pakistan as of the 2023 Census of Pakistan.City populations found in this list only refer to the population found within the city's defined limits and any adjacent cantonment, if exists (except for Gujranwala and Okara).

  7. Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    97.4% of children ages 6–16 in urban areas of Rawalpindi District are enrolled in school – the third highest percentage in Pakistan after Islamabad and Karachi. [97] 77.1% of Rawalpindi's students in Class 5 are able to read sentences in English. [97] 27% of children in Rawalpindi attend paid private schools. [98]

  8. Rawalpindi Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    "North-western Tehsil of Rawalpindi District, Punjab, lying between 33°19' and 33°50' N. and 72°34' and 73°23' E., with an area of 764 square miles (1,980 km 2). The population in 1901 was 261,101, compared with 243,141 in 1891. The tahsil contains the town and cantonment of RAWALPINDI (population, 87,688), the headquarters ; and 448 villages.

  9. Districts of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Bahawalpur is the largest district of Punjab by area. Chitral is the largest by area and Peshawar is the largest by population from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the population of 4,269,079 at the Census 2017. Sindh's largest district by area is Tharparkar [6] and by population its Karachi West with a population of 3,914,757 at the 2017 Census. The ...