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Bali is a famous picnic and tourist resort of --------.

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The 4th largest county of the world (area vise) is ---------.

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Barcelona is the largest port and Chief commercial, an educational and industrial centre of ------.

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The 3rd largest continent of the world is ---------.

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Which city is the biggest source of nickel?

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The Capital of Afghanistan is ---------.

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The Capital of Albania is ---------.

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Bridgetown is the capital and commercial centre of--------.

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The Capital of British Guinea is ---------.

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Belfast is the chief industrial centre and capital of-----.

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The second largest continent of the world is ---------.

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The Capital of Bulgaria is ---------.

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Which city is the capital of East Timor?

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The Capital of Bahamas is ---------.

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The Capital of Andorra is ---------.

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Name the most expensive city of the world as a survey in February 2012.

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Vatican City is the residence of Pope and the smallest state of the world with an area of ------.

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The 4th largest county of the world population vise is ---------.

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Tehrir Square is situated in ---------.

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After losing the battle of Waterloo in 1815 Napoleon was exiled to ------.

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Wimbledon is famous for its -------.

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Cancun is a famous city of-----.

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Bamako is the capital and big trading centre of --------.

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Which of the following cities is known as „City of Canals‟?

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Which is the largest city of Canada?

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Greenwich is located in -------.

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Tallinn is the main city and capital of-----.

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Which is the world‟s second most populous city of the world?

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The Capital of Austria is ---------.

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Name the island in the Mediterranean where Napoleon was exiled in 1814-15.

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The 5th largest continent of the world is ---------.

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Canton is a city in-----.

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The Capital of Yemen is ---------.

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The Capital of Basutoland is ---------.

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Flint city is famous for car manufacturing is the city of-----.

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The Capital of Belgium is ---------.

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Geography

Geography
Pakistan’s geography is as diverse as it is breathtaking, encompassing a vast range of landscapes from the towering peaks of the Himalayas in the north to the arid deserts of the Thar in the southeast. Nestled between South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, Pakistan shares borders with Afghanistan, Iran, India, and China, making it a crucial crossroads of cultures and civilizations. The mighty Indus River, one of the longest rivers in the world, flows through the heart of the country, sustaining agriculture and serving as a lifeline for millions. Alongside its rivers, Pakistan boasts fertile plains such as the Punjab and Sindh, which support agriculture and are vital to the country’s economy.
Moreover, Pakistan is renowned for its diverse topography, offering a rich tapestry of natural wonders. From the rugged mountain ranges of the Karakoram and Hindu Kush, which are home to some of the world’s highest peaks including K2, to the serene valleys of Swat and Kaghan, each region possesses its own unique charm and allure. The country’s coastal strip along the Arabian Sea provides a contrast to its inland landscapes, with bustling ports like Karachi serving as economic hubs and gateways to international trade. Pakistan’s geography not only shapes its physical landscape but also influences its cultural diversity, as each region contributes distinct traditions, languages, and cuisines to the country’s vibrant tapestry.
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In addition to its natural landscapes, Pakistan’s geography also holds significant historical and geopolitical importance. The region has been a crossroads of ancient civilizations, including the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished along the banks of the Indus River over 5,000 years ago. Throughout history, various empires and dynasties, from the Persian and Mughal empires to the British colonial rule, have left their mark on the land, contributing to its rich tapestry of cultural heritage. Today, Pakistan’s strategic location at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East has made it a key player in regional politics and economics. Its proximity to global energy resources and vital trade routes has positioned it as a significant player in international affairs, shaping its diplomatic relations and strategic alliances with neighboring countries and global powers alike. Thus, Pakistan’s geography not only defines its physical landscape but also plays a crucial role in shaping its historical trajectory and contemporary geopolitics.

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