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H-8 (Urdu: حلقہ ایچ ۸) is a sector of Islamabad. [1] The sector is bounded by Srinagar Highway and G-8 to the north, Islamabad Expressway and Shakarparian to the east, I-8 to the south, and Ninth Avenue and H-9 to the west. Similar to other H-sectors, H-8 is provided for education and health facilities. [2]
Postal codes in Bangladesh are assigned to all areas in the country. And there is only five General Post Offices in Bangladesh, They are: Central General Post office, Dhaka GPO [1] assigned Code is 1000, Metropolitan General Post office, Metropolitan Dhaka [2] assigned code is 1100, Eastern General Post office Chattogram GPO [3] assigned Code 4000, Northern General Post office, Rajshahi GPO [4 ...
Islamabad Model School for Girls and F-8/1 Children's Park is located here. F-8/2: Northwestern portion of F-8. Bounded by Margalla Road to the north, Kohistan Road to the east, Park Road to the south, and Service Road to the west. OPF Girls College and Madina Market are located here. [1] F-8/3: Northeastern portion of F-8.
Postal codes in Bangladesh; Posts and Telecommunications Division; R. Revenue stamps of Bangladesh This page was last edited on 13 August 2015, at 07:31 (UTC). ...
Democracy Chowk, commonly known simply as D-Chowk, is a large town square located on the junction of Jinnah Avenue and Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, Pakistan.It is located in the government district, close to several important government buildings: the Presidency, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Parliament, and the Supreme Court.
Islamabad Model College for Girls-Shalimar College, Islamabad College for Girls F-6/2 and Christian Colony also known as "100 Quarters" are located here. The small market in F-6/2 is Firdous Market. F-6/3: It comprises North-Eastern portion of the sub-sector. Surrounded by Margalla Road to the North, Atatürk Avenue to the East, Agha Khan Road ...
Seventh Avenue, also known as the Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi Avenue, [2] is a signal free road located in Islamabad. It starts from the intersection on Khayaban-e-Iqbal (Margalla Road) near Islamabad Zoo, and ends at the intersection on Srinagar Highway. Seventh Avenue was built at a cost of about PKR 70 million. [1]
The first U.S. embassy in Pakistan was established on August 15, 1947 in Karachi, then-capital of Pakistan. When the capital was moved to Islamabad in 1960, a new embassy was constructed there.