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  2. List of valleys in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of valleys in Pakistan by its administrative units. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Kaghan Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Palas Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

  3. Category:Valleys of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Valleys of Pakistan by administrative unit (5 C) Pages in category "Valleys of Pakistan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Bagrot Valley - Wikipedia

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    Bagrot valley extends between 2,500 and 4,500 meters above sea level. The principal locality of the valley is Farfu (formerly called Furpui), also known for its landscape and high mountains such as Rakaposhi (7,788 m), Diran (7,266 m), [3] Bilchar Dobani (6,138 m) and the summit of Fafuraj, Miar Peak, Godeli and many other peaks that surpass 6,000 meters above sea level.

  5. Kaghan Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Kaghan Valley (Hindko, Urdu: وادی کاغان) is an alpine valley in Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The valley stretches 155 kilometres (96 mi) across the northern Pakistan , rising from its lowest elevation of 650 m (2,134 ft) to its highest point at the Babusar Pass around 4,170 m (13,690 ft). [ 1 ]

  6. Tirah - Wikipedia

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    Tirah, also spelled Terah (Pashto: تیراہ), also called the Tirah Valley (د تیرا دره), is a mountainous region located in the Orakzai District and the southern part of the Khyber District, positioned between the Khyber Pass and the Khanki Valley in Pakistan. [1]

  7. Valley of Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Peshawar (Pashto: د لوی پېښور وادي; Urdu: وادئ پشاور), or Peshawar Basin, historically known as the Gandhara Valley, is a broad area situated in the central part of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The valley is 7,176 km 2 (2,771 sq mi) in area, and is traversed by the Kabul River.

  8. Naltar Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Naltar Valley is a valley situated about 34 kilometres (21 miles) from the city of Gilgit in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. [1] It is a forested area distinguished by its three lakes, Strangi Lake, Blue Lake, and Bodlok Lake, as well as by the mountainous landscape. Skiing is a popular spot in the foothills of the Naltar Mountains

  9. Topography of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The topography of Pakistan is divided into seven geographic areas: the northern highlands, the Indus River plain, the desert areas, the Pothohar Plateau, Balochistan Plateau, Salt Range, and the Sistan Basin. All the rivers of Pakistan, i.e. Sindh, Ravi River, Chenab River, Jhelum River, and Sutlej River, originate from the Himalayas mountain ...