Pakistan (Geography) Pakistan is located partly on the northwestern corner of the Indo-Australian Continent Plate, partly on the Eurasian Plate. At the meeting between the two, which began for approximately 50 million years ago, the huge mountain ranges that surround the country were folded up, and the continued displacements result in regular earthquakes. Geographically, the […]
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According to shoppingpicks, in the month of January, Pakistan experiences cold and dry weather. The average temperature is around 10°C and there is very little precipitation throughout the month. February brings a slight increase in temperatures to around 12°C but rainfall continues to be rare. March sees a further increase in temperatures to around 16°C and rain showers become more common throughout most parts of the country. April brings even milder weather with average temperatures ranging from 19-21°C, although some scattered thunderstorms may still occur in some areas. May is the warmest month in Pakistan with average temperatures ranging from 24-26°C and light rain showers becoming more frequent throughout much of the country. June brings a slight decrease in temperature with average temperatures ranging from 22-24°C but dry weather remains predominant throughout much of Pakistan. Pakistan is a mostly dry country. The flat areas in the south and center have a desert-like climate. May and June are the warmest months, with temperatures of 40 to 45°C. The best travel period is from December to March, when it is relatively cool. The north of the country gets a visit from the monsoon in July and August. A lot of precipitation falls in a short time and it can be stormy. The extreme north is covered with giants of mountains: K2 and Nanga Parbat are two of the highest mountains in the world. Check aristmarketing for Pakistan in 1997.
Pakistan Economy
Subchapters: Basic data Public finances and the state budget Banking system Tax system Basic data According to cheeroutdoor.com, Pakistan’s economy grew by 3% of GDP in real terms in fiscal year 2021/22 (July-June), following negative growth during the pandemic. The expected engine of growth of 4% in the coming year should primarily be strong exports. […]
Pakistan Resorts and Attractions
Pakistan is a state in South Asia. Common borders in the southwest – with Iran, in the northwest and north – with Afghanistan, in the northeast – with China, in the east – with India. According to smb, the capital is Islamabad. The official language is Urdu, English. The climate is dry continental tropical. Temperature […]
Pakistan State Facts
CAPITAL Islamabad STATE STRUCTURE Presidential republic INTERNAL DIVISION Pakistan is a federal republic of a mixed type, consisting of 4 provinces: Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly North-West Frontier Province) and Balochistan. In addition to the provinces, Pakistan also includes the federally administered tribal territories and the regions of Gilgit-Baltistan and Free Kashmir (the latter […]
Pakistan State Overview
Pakistan (Islamic Republic of Pakistan). South Asian state. It borders Afghanistan, China, India, Iran, and the Arabian Sea. Its area is 803,000 km². It is one of the most populous countries on the planet, with more than 170 million residents, the majority Muslim. Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan according to itypemba. The country extends through the Indus basin, at the foot of the Himalayas, and […]
Central Asia between Bark and Wood Part II
4: Between disintegration and cooperation The economy of the Soviet Union was a closely intertwined command economy governed by Moscow. Each Soviet republic was required to specialize in a few industries : Uzbekistan was set to grow fruit and cotton, mines were opened in Kazakhstan, and heavy industry was built. The first decade of independence […]
Central Asia between Bark and Wood Part I
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Central Asia – for the first time in over a hundred years – came to light. The UN gained five new members – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan – and the world was suddenly reminded that the Soviet Union was not a unified monolith, but […]