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Islamabad

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A large modern mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, known for its unique architecture.

Welcome to Islamabad!

Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan. It is a special place where many people live, work, and learn. The city has over 1.1 million people, making it the tenth-most populous city in the country.

Islamabad is a planned city, which means it was built with careful designs and plans. It became the capital of Pakistan in 1967, replacing another city called Karachi. The city is close to a place named Rawalpindi, and together they are often called the Twin Cities.

One of the most famous spots in Islamabad is the beautiful Faisal Mosque. This mosque has a special design and can hold many people. Another popular place is the Margalla Hills National Park, where you can enjoy nature and see green forests.

Islamabad is also an important place for education. It has many universities, such as Bahria University, Quaid-e-Azam University, and NUST. These schools help students learn and grow.

The city is known for being safe and well-organized, with many parks and modern buildings. People in Islamabad enjoy living in a city that mixes new styles with old traditions. Whether you are visiting or living there, Islamabad offers many interesting places to explore and enjoy.

Images

A beautiful historical site in Saidpur, Islamabad, showcasing cultural and architectural heritage.
A beautiful monument in Pakistan glowing softly during blue hour, showcasing its unique architecture and peaceful evening lighting.
A monument located in Fatima Jinnah Park, showcasing a cultural heritage site in Pakistan.
Parliament House in Islamabad, Pakistan, an important government building.
The Supreme Court building in Islamabad, Pakistan.
A beautiful night view of the Faisal Mosque in Pakistan, a famous architectural landmark.
A map showing the countries and rivers of South Asia.
A detailed map showing the terrain and geography of Asia, perfect for learning about the continent's landscapes.
The Gate of Pharwala Fort overlooking the Swaan stream in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Historic Shah Allah Ditta caves in Pakistan, showcasing important cultural heritage.
A busy bus station in Islamabad with modern buildings nearby.

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