Pakistan is an Islamic republic in South Asia


 Pakistan is an Islamic republic in South Asia. It is the world’s second most populous Muslim-majority country.

Pakistan covers a staggering 796,095 square kilometers (307,720 square miles) with mountains and plains. The country is bounded by Afghanistan to the northwest, Iran to the southwest, India to the east and China in the far northeast. There are four physical regions in Pakistan: Himalayan Region; Balochistan Plateau; Indus Plain; Kashmir Region.

The most impressive natural wonders of Pakistan are its dazzling landscapes of lush forests, imposing mountains ranges and towering peaks that dwarf everything around them. You can find glaciers, lakes, waterfalls and caves with peculiar rock formations scattered across these regions. These beckoning natural beauties will leave you spellbound for days

Pakistan is a beautiful country. It's isn’t the most developed country in the world but it has some of the most friendly people. Pakistan has pleasant weather, rich culture, and some of the best food in the world.

Pakistan is a country of immense natural beauty with different landscapes. The country has mountains, deserts, hills, forests and beaches.

Pakistan is also home to some of the oldest civilizations on the planet with the Indus Valley Civilization being one of them. The civilization spread along an area that included what are now Pakistan’s present-day provinces of Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan.

Pakistan's history stretches back to 3rd millennium BC where some historians claim that there was a trading center called "Meluhha" in what is now western Punjab which traded with Ancient Egypt via Persian Gulf ports.

The country was carved out in 1947 from British India as a homeland for Muslims following the partition of India into India and Pakistan. It became a member state of the Commonwealth Nation in 1948 and

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