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Districts of Punjab

Lahore Faisalabad Rawalpindi Multan Gujranwala Sargodha Bahawalpur Sialkot Sheikhupura Rahim Yar Khan Jhang Dera Ghazi Khan Gujrat Sahiwal Kasur Okara Wah Cantonment Mianwali Attock Chakwal Mandi Bahauddin Khanewal Jhelum Bahawalnagar Toba Tek Singh Khushab Muzaffargarh Layyah Rajanpur Vehari Lodhran Bhakkar Pakpattan Narowal Hafizabad Mandi Bahauddin Chiniot Nankana Sahib Kasur Okara

Barrage

Sukkur Barrage – 1932 – Indus River – Sukkur, Sindh Guddu Barrage – 1962 – Indus River – Kashmore, Sindh Kotri Barrage – 1955 – Indus River – Jamshoro, Sindh Taunsa Barrage – 1958 – Indus River – Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab Trimmu Barrage – 1939 – Chenab River – Jhang, Punjab Sidhnai Barrage – …

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Dams

Mangla Dam – 1967 – Jhelum River – Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Tarbela Dam – 1976 – Indus River – Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Warsak Dam – 1960 – Kabul River – Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ghazi Barotha Dam – 2005 – Indus River – Attock, Punjab Chashma Barrage – 1971 – Indus River – Mianwali, Punjab …

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Mountains peaks

K2 (Mount Godwin-Austen) – 8,611 meters – Karakoram Range Nanga Parbat (Killer Mountain) – 8,126 meters – Himalayas, Gilgit-Baltistan Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) – 8,080 meters – Karakoram Range Broad Peak – 8,051 meters – Karakoram Range Gasherbrum II – 8,035 meters – Karakoram Range Distaghil Sar – 7,884 meters – Hispar Muztagh, Karakoram Range …

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Boundaries

India to the east: Pakistan shares a 2,912 km border with India. Afghanistan to the northwest: Pakistan shares a 2,430 km border with Afghanistan. Iran to the southwest: Pakistan shares a 959 km border with Iran. China to the northeast: Pakistan shares a 523 km border with China. Pakistan has a coastline along the Arabian …

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Rivers

Indus River: The Indus River is the largest river in Pakistan, originating from the Tibetan plateau in China and running through India and Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea. Its total length is approximately 3,180 kilometers, of which 710 kilometers are in Pakistan. Jhelum River: The Jhelum River originates from the Himalayas in Indian-administered …

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