Pakistan is located in southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea between India and Iran/Afghanistan. Islamabad is the capital city. Pakistan has diverse geography that includes the highest mountain ranges in the world and one of the largest deserts. It also has the largest deep sea port and irrigation system globally. The population is predominantly Muslim and Urdu and English are the most common languages.
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The geography of Pakistan is a profound blend of landscapes varying from plains to deserts, forests, hills, and plateaus ranging from the coastal areas of the Arabian Sea in the south to the mountains of the Karakoram range in the north. Pakistan geologically overlaps both with the Indian and the Eurasian tectonic plates where its Sindh and Punjab provinces lie on the north-western corner of the Indian plate while Balochistan and most of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lie within the Eurasian plate which mainly comprises the Iranian Plateau. Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir lie along the edge of the Indian plate and hence are prone to violent earthquakes where the two tectonic plates collide.
Pakistan is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west and Iran to the southwest while China borders the country in the northeast. The nation is geopolitically placed within some of the most controversial regional boundaries which share disputes and have many-a-times escalated military tensions between the nations, e.g., that of Kashmir with India and the Durand Line with Afghanistan. Its western borders include the Khyber Pass and Bolan Pass that have served as traditional migration routes between Central Eurasia and South Asia
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The geography of Pakistan is a profound blend of landscapes varying from plains to deserts, forests, hills, and plateaus ranging from the coastal areas of the Arabian Sea in the south to the mountains of the Karakoram range in the north. Pakistan geologically overlaps both with the Indian and the Eurasian tectonic plates where its Sindh and Punjab provinces lie on the north-western corner of the Indian plate while Balochistan and most of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lie within the Eurasian plate which mainly comprises the Iranian Plateau. Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir lie along the edge of the Indian plate and hence are prone to violent earthquakes where the two tectonic plates collide.
Pakistan is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west and Iran to the southwest while China borders the country in the northeast. The nation is geopolitically placed within some of the most controversial regional boundaries which share disputes and have many-a-times escalated military tensions between the nations, e.g., that of Kashmir with India and the Durand Line with Afghanistan. Its western borders include the Khyber Pass and Bolan Pass that have served as traditional migration routes between Central Eurasia and South Asia
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Pakistan - Land of Peace, Art, Culture and customdian of great civilization, ...Jamal Hussain Shah
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An Introduction to Pakistan. Pakistan extends along either side of the historic Indus River, following its course from the mountain valleys of the Himalayas down to the Arabian Sea. Bordering on India, China, Afghanistan and Iran, it is strategically located astride the ancient trade routes between Asia and Europe.
23rd November 1976: The convention on wetlands came into force for Pakistan
1976: Total wetland surface area 7,800 sq km with 9 wetlands of global significance
2001: Number raised to 16
2013:Among 1,888 Ramsar sites, 19 sites of Pakistan bear global importance
Total surface area of Pakistan Ramsar sites is 1,343,627 hectares
Pakistan’s 19 sites Internationally recognized by Ramsar Convention (RC) Bureau
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Astola (Haft Talar) Island, Balochistan
Russel’s viper (Echis carinatus astolae), is an endemic species and a highly poisonous snake, which is reported only from this Island
Deh Akro-II wetland supports more than 18 species of mammals, 16 species of reptiles, 14 species of fish, and 101 species of birds and regularly supports over 20,000 waterbirds. The fauna includes waterfowl, crocodiles, otters and fish.
The surrounding hills are the home of Urial, Sindh wild goat, Chinkara gazelle, Wolf, Jackal, Common fox, Pangolin and numerous other birds and reptiles.
The Indus river dolphin is one of the world's rarest mammal and most endangered cetaceans. Only about 1,000 of this unique species exist today in the lower reaches of the Indus River in Pakistan.Water pollution, poaching and habitat fragmentation due to dams and irrigation systems are all threatening the dolphin's survival. WWF works to conserve their habitat and has been involved in a number of rescue missions where individual dolphins find themselves trapped in canals
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Pakistan - Land of Peace, Art, Culture and customdian of great civilization, ...Jamal Hussain Shah
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An Introduction to Pakistan. Pakistan extends along either side of the historic Indus River, following its course from the mountain valleys of the Himalayas down to the Arabian Sea. Bordering on India, China, Afghanistan and Iran, it is strategically located astride the ancient trade routes between Asia and Europe.
23rd November 1976: The convention on wetlands came into force for Pakistan
1976: Total wetland surface area 7,800 sq km with 9 wetlands of global significance
2001: Number raised to 16
2013:Among 1,888 Ramsar sites, 19 sites of Pakistan bear global importance
Total surface area of Pakistan Ramsar sites is 1,343,627 hectares
Pakistan’s 19 sites Internationally recognized by Ramsar Convention (RC) Bureau
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Astola (Haft Talar) Island, Balochistan
Russel’s viper (Echis carinatus astolae), is an endemic species and a highly poisonous snake, which is reported only from this Island
Deh Akro-II wetland supports more than 18 species of mammals, 16 species of reptiles, 14 species of fish, and 101 species of birds and regularly supports over 20,000 waterbirds. The fauna includes waterfowl, crocodiles, otters and fish.
The surrounding hills are the home of Urial, Sindh wild goat, Chinkara gazelle, Wolf, Jackal, Common fox, Pangolin and numerous other birds and reptiles.
The Indus river dolphin is one of the world's rarest mammal and most endangered cetaceans. Only about 1,000 of this unique species exist today in the lower reaches of the Indus River in Pakistan.Water pollution, poaching and habitat fragmentation due to dams and irrigation systems are all threatening the dolphin's survival. WWF works to conserve their habitat and has been involved in a number of rescue missions where individual dolphins find themselves trapped in canals
7. Interesting Fact about Pakistan
Did you know that Pakistan has the largest
Deep Sea Port in the world?
8. Land use:
arable land: 26.02%
permanent crops: 1.05%
other: 72.93% (2011)
Natural hazards:
frequent earthquakes, occasionally
severe especially in north and west;
flooding along the Indus after heavy
rains (July and August)
9. Environment - current issues:
water pollution from raw sewage, industrial wastes,
and agricultural runoff; limited natural freshwater
resources; most of the population does not have
access to potable water; deforestation; soil
erosion; desertification
10. Interesting Fact about Pakistan
Did you know that Pakistan has the highest
paved International Road?
13. Interesting Fact about Pakistan
Did you know that Pakistan has one of the
Largest Desert In The World?
14. Government
conventional long form: Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
conventional short form: Pakistan
local long form: Jamhuryat Islami
Pakistan
local short form: Pakistan
former: West Pakistan
Government type: Federal republic
Independence: 14 August 1947 (from
British India)
15. Suffrage:
18 years of age; universal.
National symbol(s):
star and crescent.
Green with a vertical white band
(symbolizing the role of religious
minorities) on the hoist side; a large
white crescent and star are centered in
the green field; the crescent, star, and
color green are traditional symbols of
Islam
16. Interesting Fact about Pakistan
Did you know that Pakistan has the Largest
Irrigation System of The world?
17. Communications
Telephones - main lines in use:
5.803 million (2012)
Mobile cellular:
125 million (2013)
Internet users:
20.431 million (2009)
19. Interesting Fact about Pakistan
Did you know that more than 50% of World
Footballs are made in Pakistan?
20. Military
Pakistan Army (includes National Guard),
Pakistan Navy (includes Marines and Maritime Security Agency),
Pakistan Air Force (Pakistan Fiza'ya) (2013)
16-23 years of age for voluntary
military service; soldiers cannot be
deployed for combat until age 18; the
Pakistani Air Force and Pakistani Navy
have inducted their first female pilots
and sailors; the Pakistan Air Force
recruits aviation technicians at age 15;
service obligation (Navy) 10-18 years;
retirement required after 18-30 years
service or age 40-52 (2012)