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Nanga Parbat

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Astore District

To the south, Nanga Parbat has what is often referred to as the highest mountain face in the world: the Rupal Face rises 4,600 m (15,090 ft) above its base. To the north, the complex, somewhat more gently-sloped Rakhiot Flank rises 7,000 m (23,000 ft) from the Indus River valley to the summit in just 25 km (16…

Average elevation: 7,086 m

Kalyan

Pakistan > Punjab > Kasur District

Average elevation: 213 m

Hunza District

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Average elevation: 4,510 m

Faisalabad City Tehsil

Pakistan > Punjab

The soil consists of young stratified silt loam or very fine sand loam which makes the subsoil weak in structure with common kankers at only five feet. The course of the rivers within Faisalabad is winding and often subject to frequent alternations. In the rainy season, the currents are very strong. This leads…

Average elevation: 185 m

Jhang

Pakistan > Punjab

Jhang Sadr is located at 31.27 latitude and 72.33 longitude and is situated at an elevation of 158 meters above sea level.

Average elevation: 157 m

Ganz

Pakistan > Balochistan > Gwadar District > Jiwani Tehsil

Average elevation: 34 m

Mithi

Pakistan > Sindh > Tharparkar District

The town is located at 24°74'0N 69°80'0E with an altitude of 28 meters (92 feet). It lies 450 kilometers from Karachi and is located in a desert area. The geography of Mithi is characterized by its arid landscape, typical of the Thar Desert, which influences the climate, agriculture, and daily life in the…

Average elevation: 56 m

Islamkot Taluka

Pakistan > Sindh > Tharparkar District

Average elevation: 53 m

Rawalpindi

Pakistan > Punjab > Rawalpindi District > Rawalpindi Cantonment

Rawalpindi features a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) with hot and wet summers, a cooler and drier winter. Rawalpindi and its twin city Islamabad, during the year experiences an average of 91 thunderstorms, which is the highest frequency of any plain elevation city in the country. Strong windstorms…

Average elevation: 530 m

Punjab

Pakistan

Punjab's landscape consists mostly consists of fertile alluvial plains of the Indus River and its four major tributaries in Pakistan, the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers which traverse Punjab north to south – the fifth of the "five waters" of Punjab, the Beas River, lies exclusively in the Indian…

Average elevation: 623 m

Khudian Khas

Pakistan > Punjab > Kasur District

Average elevation: 192 m

Karachi

Pakistan > Sindh > Karachi

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

Khushab

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 193 m

Mouza Kund

Pakistan > Balochistan > Hub District

Average elevation: 6 m

Islamabad Capital Territory

Pakistan

The temperatures range from 13 °C (55 °F) in January to 38 °C (100 °F) in June. The hottest month is June, where average highs routinely exceed 38 °C (100.4 °F), while the coolest month is January. The highest recorded temperature was 46.6 °C (115.9 °F) on 23 June 2005 while the lowest temperature was…

Average elevation: 697 m

Sibi

Pakistan > Balochistan > Sibi District

Average elevation: 170 m

Harnai

Pakistan > Balochistan > Harnai District

Average elevation: 966 m

Talwara

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 244 m

Tawana

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 237 m

Kharfaq

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Average elevation: 2,917 m

Azad Kashmir

Pakistan

Average elevation: 1,728 m

Karakoram

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Average elevation: 4,414 m

Lahore District

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 213 m

Kot Duni Chand

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 218 m

Zone III

Pakistan > Islamabad Capital Territory

Average elevation: 659 m

Nayi Ahbaddi

Pakistan > Azad Kashmir > Mirpur District

Average elevation: 243 m

Manawan

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 220 m

Saddar Town

Pakistan > Sindh > Karachi South District

Average elevation: 4 m

Samundri

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 174 m

Mansoora Abad

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 187 m

Dharamkot

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 231 m

Gulistan-e-Jauhar

Pakistan > Sindh

Average elevation: 37 m

Muzaffargarh

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 121 m

Abbottabad

Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Abbottabad

Average elevation: 1,365 m

Gwadar

Pakistan > Balochistan > Gwadar

Gwadar is situated on the southwestern Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan in Gwadar District of Balochistan province. Like Ormara further east, Gwadar is situated on a natural hammerhead-shaped tombolo peninsula forming two almost perfect, but naturally curved, semicircular bays on either side. The city is situated…

Average elevation: 6 m

Sukkur

Pakistan > Sindh

Average elevation: 63 m

Chakwal

Pakistan > Punjab > Chakwal

Average elevation: 526 m

Nok Kundi

Pakistan > Balochistan > Chagai District

Average elevation: 683 m

Sirikot

Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Sirikot

Average elevation: 882 m

Taho

Pakistan > Azad Kashmir

Average elevation: 282 m

Jacobabad

Pakistan > Sindh > Jacobabad

Average elevation: 57 m

Khunjerab Pass

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Average elevation: 4,771 m

Saro Kaly

Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Saro Kaly

Average elevation: 348 m

Taxila

Pakistan > Punjab > Taxila Tehsil

Average elevation: 544 m

Nazirabad

Pakistan > Sindh

Average elevation: 45 m

Swat

Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Abazai > Gul Bagh

Average elevation: 370 m

Gujrat

Pakistan > Punjab

Average elevation: 234 m

DHA Phase 4

Pakistan > Sindh > Defence

Average elevation: 12 m

Sandspit

Pakistan > Sindh > Karachi > کاکا پیر

Average elevation: 1 m

K-IV Canal

Pakistan > Sindh > Karachi

Average elevation: 100 m

Former Chitrāl District

Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Chitral is connected to the rest of Pakistan by two major road routes, the Lowari Pass (el. 10,230 ft.) from Dir and Shandur Top (elevation 12,200 ft.) from Gilgit. Both routes used to be closed in winter, but circa 2017 the highway Lowari Tunnel under the Lowari Pass opened to vehicular traffic for at least…

Average elevation: 3,729 m

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