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Pakistan topographic maps
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Karachi
Pakistan > Sindh > Karachi South District > Saddar Town
Karachi lies very close to a major fault line, where the Indian tectonic plate meets the Arabian tectonic plate. Within the city of Karachi are two small ranges: the Khasa Hills and Mulri Hills, which lie in the northwest and act as a barrier between North Nazimabad and Orangi. Karachi's hills are barren and…
Average elevation: 20 m
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Most precipitation falls as thunderstorms or snow during winter and spring, so that the climate at the lowest elevations is classed as Mediterranean (Csa), continental Mediterranean (Dsa) or semi-arid (BSk). Summers are extremely dry in the north of Chitral district and receive only a little rain in the south…
Average elevation: 2,135 m
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Tharparkar District
Gadi Bhit is the highest elevation point of Mithi which is built on a sand hill giving panoramic view of entire town.
Average elevation: 61 m
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Zhob
Pakistan > Balochistan > Zhob District
Zhob has a semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh). Its rainfall is high enough to avoid the arid climate category found at lower elevations. Zhob receive rainfall on occasions from the monsoon, though this occurs very erratically.
Average elevation: 1,569 m
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Ishkoman Tehsil
Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Ghizer District
The Ishkoman (Urdu: اشکومن) valley lies in the north of Ghizer District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It borders Afghanistan and the Pamir Wakhan Corridor. Its altitude ranges from 7,000 to 12,000 feet (2,100 to 3,700 m) above sea level. The languages spoken here include Shina, Khowar, Brushaski and Wakhi.
Average elevation: 4,324 m
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Masherbrum
Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Shigar District
Masherbrum (Urdu: مشہ بروم ; formerly known as K1) is a mountain located in the Ghanche District in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. With an elevation of 7,821 metres (25,659 feet), it ranks as the 22nd highest mountain globally and the 9th highest in Pakistan. It holds the distinction of being…
Average elevation: 6,469 m
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Mastung District
Mastung District is located in the northwest of Balochistan (Pakistan), covering an area of 3,308 km². It lies south of Quetta District, with elevations between 5,600 feet (1,700 m) to 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 1,617 m
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Zargirandeh
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Chitrāl District > Chitral Tehsil
Average elevation: 2,043 m
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Dera Ismail Khan
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Dera Ismail Khan District
D. I Khan is situated at an altitude of 177 metres above sea level.
Average elevation: 177 m
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Mullazai
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Peshāwar District > Peshawar City Tehsil
Average elevation: 347 m
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Upper Gazikistan Glacier
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Chitrāl District > Chitral Tehsil
Average elevation: 5,086 m
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Quetta
Quetta (/ˈkwɛtə/; Urdu: کوئٹہ; [ˈkweːʈə] (listen); Pashto: کوټه) is the tenth most populous city in Pakistan with a population of over 1.1 million. It is situated in south-west of the country close to the International border with Afghanistan. It is the capital of the province of Balochistan…
Average elevation: 1,968 m
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Ultar Peak
Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Hunza District
The first two summits were made in 1996 by two separate Japanese expeditions, the first on 11 July from the Tokai section of the Japanese Alpine Club led by Akito Yamazaki, and the second led by Ken Takahashi. The first summit team comprised Yamazaki and Kiyoshi Matsuoka (who died one year later on the nearby…
Average elevation: 6,458 m
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Ravi River
The Ravi River originates in the Himalayas in the Multhan tehsil of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It follows a north-westerly course and is a perennial river. It is the smallest of the five Punjab rivers that rise from glacier fields at an elevation of 14,000 feet (4,300 m), on the southern side…
Average elevation: 171 m
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