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The province of Balochistan is the least populated province of Pakistan and the largest province by area, is divided into 36 districts and eight divisions. [1] Below, you will find an overview of the recent history of districts in Balochistan, Pakistan, a map showing each district, the divisions of Balochistan and their districts, and a list showing each district's name, the division the ...
In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative sub-division of a District. Those are sub-divided into union councils . Here is a list of all the tehsils of Balochistan Province .
The divisions of Balochistan (Urdu: بلوچستان کےڈویژن ) are the first-order administrative bodies of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. In total, there are 8 divisions, which are further divided into districts.
English: This is a map showing each and every district of Balochistan, along with its name. 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 ...
Pages in category "Districts of Balochistan, Pakistan" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sibi Division (Balochi: سبی) is a division of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It contains the following districts: [3] This department was established in 1974 in this state. CNIC Code of Sibi Division is 55.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Districts of Balochistan, Pakistan (36 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Divisions of Balochistan"
Quetta Division is an administrative division of Balochistan Province, Pakistan, being the third tier of government. CNIC Code of Quetta Division is 54.. In 2015, the Balochistan Assembly unanimously passed a resolution calling upon the provincial government to establish a new Rakhshan Division comprising the districts of Nushki, Chagai, Kharan, and Washuk which were parts of Quetta and Kalat.