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Outline of Pakistan

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Country in South Asia
Area controlled by Pakistan shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled territory shown in light green.
Area controlled by Pakistan shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled territory shown in light green.
An enlargeable map of theIslamic Republic of Pakistan

The followingoutline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Pakistan:

Pakistansovereign country located inSouth Asia.[1] It has a 1,046 kilometres (650 mi) coastline along theArabian Sea andGulf of Oman in the south and is bordered byAfghanistan in the west,Iran in the southwest,India in the east andChina in the far northeast.[2]

General reference

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Geography of Pakistan

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Main article:Geography of Pakistan
Pakistan Map
India – 3,323 km
Afghanistan – 2,430 km
Iran – 959 km
China – 595 km

Environment of Pakistan

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An enlargeable satellite image ofPakistan
Main article:Environment of Pakistan

Geographic features of Pakistan

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Administrative divisions of Pakistan

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Provinces and territories Of Pakistan

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Main article:Administrative units of Pakistan
Pakistan's administrative units
Divisions of Pakistan
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Map of District and Tehsils in Pakistan

Districts of Pakistan

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Districts of Pakistan

Municipalities of Pakistan

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Islamabad skyline

Demography of Pakistan

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Main article:Demographics of Pakistan

Government and politics of Pakistan

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Main articles:Government of Pakistan andPolitics of Pakistan

Political parties in Pakistan

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Further information:List of political parties in Pakistan

Branches of the government of Pakistan

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Main article:Government of Pakistan

Executive of the government of Pakistan

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Legislature of the government of Pakistan

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Judiciary of the government of Pakistan

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Main article:Judiciary of Pakistan

Foreign relations of Pakistan

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Main article:Foreign relations of Pakistan

International organization membership

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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Pakistan

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Main article:Law of Pakistan

Police

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Local governance in Pakistan

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Main article:Local government in Pakistan

Pakistan Armed Forces

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Main articles:Pakistan Armed Forces andMilitary history of Pakistan

Civil Armed Forces

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History of Pakistan

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Main articles:Timeline of Pakistani history andHistory of Pakistan

Culture of Pakistan

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Main article:Culture of Pakistan

Art in Pakistan

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Sports in Pakistan

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Main article:Sports in Pakistan

Economy and infrastructure of Pakistan

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Main article:Economy of Pakistan

Education in Pakistan

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Main article:Education in Pakistan

See also

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Urdu language edition ofWikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sindhi language edition ofWikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pashto language edition ofWikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kashmiri language edition ofWikipedia, the free encyclopedia
English language edition ofWikipedia, the free encyclopedia

References

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  1. ^ab"Pakistan".The World Factbook.United StatesCentral Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. RetrievedJuly 23, 2009.
  2. ^The entireKashmir region is claimed by Pakistan, includingJammu and Kashmir. China also administers part of the region with the Indian and Pakistani-held areas defined by theLine of Control.Pakistan refers to Jammu and Kashmir as "Indian-Occupied Kashmir".

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