The Islamic Republic Pakistan
Before Separation, it was the part of the Subcontinent of India. In 1947 it became separate from India. Pakistan has the superb geographical location where its neighboring countries are India on the East, In the West Afghanistan In the North China and In the South Iran and Arabian sea. Its total area 796000KM. Pakistan has agricultural land where it has jangles, deserts, plain ground land and mountains. Which is known as the Himalayas. The world’s 2nd height mountain known as K.2 is also in Pakistan. Pakistan has main seaports known as Gawadar (Quetta) and Port Qasim (Karachi)While Karachi is the biggest populated and industrial city. Karachi is also an industrial city of pakistan and generate more revenue than other parts of the pakistan.it also known as the city of educated and skillful people city. Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and also it includes in the list of the most beautiful capitals in the world. Pakistan East, West and South side known as traditional because of old civilizations more than 5000 years old while Texila 1000 BC, Lahore and Multan (Punjab) are 1000-year-old cities. Moreover, the Pakistan, northern part is full of mountains, it includes Swat, Naran, Khaghan, Kashmir, Valley Hunza, Kailash and Murree.The big mountain strip known as the Himalayas and Koh Hindukush. Pakistan sources of incomes are agriculture (70 %) and Industrial (30%). Pakistan is the pure Islamic states 95% population is Muslim. Whereas, Christian, Hinduim, and Sikhism are other main religions and also the part of Pakistan. People in Pakistan speak English, Urdu, and some regional languages such as Punjabi, Sindhi, biology, potpourri, hindko, saraki and pasta etc.Pakistan is also known with its sports where Pakistan plays cricket, Hockey, tennis, boxing and football etc. Pakistan has honor to produce footballs in the world which many times used in football world cup. Pakistan main transportations are air, trains cross country, big road networks; Motorways, link road and metros buses and trains.
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