Pakistan Monument
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The Pakistan Monument
The Pakistan Monument is a tall, beautiful building in the Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan. It was built to show how all the people of Pakistan are united together.
The monument looks like a flower with big petals. The four large petals stand for the four main cultures of Pakistan: the Punjabi, the Baloch, the Sindhi, and the Pashtun. There are also three smaller petals for other groups like the people of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. All the petals come together over the center, showing unity.
Next to the monument, there is a special heritage museum. It has interesting wax figures and stories about Pakistan’s history. Many visitors come to see the monument and learn about the country’s culture and history.
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