- Pakistan - Wikipedia
Pakistan is considered a middle power nation, with the world's seventh-largest standing armed forces
- Pakistan | History, Population, Religion, Prime Minister, Map, Flag . . .
Pakistan, populous multiethnic country of South Asia Having a predominately Indo-Iranian speaking population, Pakistan has historically and culturally been associated with its neighbors Iran, Afghanistan, and India
- Pakistan | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Pakistan, part of the greater Indian subcontinent, is situated at the crossroads of the Middle East and Asia It is bordered by Iran and Afghanistan on the west; China on the north; the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir on the northeast; India on the east; and the Arabian Sea on the south
- Things You Should Know About Pakistani Culture
Pakistani society is not led by individualism but rather by collectivism, where family and other relationships stand strong Learn about the values in Pakistani culture with a guided tour!
- About Pakistan — American Pakistan Foundation
Pakistan is the fifth most populous country in the world Languages Spoken: Urdu; English; Punjabi; Pashto; Saraiki; Sindhi; Balochi Major Religions: The majority of Pakistanis observe Islam but a small percentage practice Hinduism and Christianity
- Pakistan - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Pakistan's capital is Islamabad The most important port, the largest city and the biggest economic center of the country is Karachi Pakistan's second-largest city is Lahore Other major Pakistani cities are Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Hyderabad (Pakistan), Peshawar, and Quetta
- Pakistan History, Culture, Geography and Climate - ThoughtCo
Pakistan is a young nation with a rich history spanning thousands of years Pakistan hosts a diverse culture, with many ethnic groups and religions living together Pakistan's geography includes high mountains, rugged lands, and diverse climates
- Discover Pakistan
Pakistan is a country of extraordinary geographical contrasts, stretching from the towering peaks of the Himalayas and Karakoram mountains in the north to the vast, sun-baked deserts of Balochistan and Sindh in the south
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