Pakistan wiki, information, codes
| Pakistan |
ISO CODE | PK |
ISO 3 CODE | PAK |
ISO NUMERIC | 586 |
PHONE, CALL CODE | 92 |
FIPS CODE | PK |
CAPITAL | Islamabad |
AREA (SQ. KM) | 803940 |
AREA (PLACE) | 36 |
POPULATION | 184404791 |
POPULATION (PLACE) | 6 |
CONTINENT | AS |
DOMAIN | .pk |
CURRENCY CODE | PKR |
CURRENCY NAME | Rupee |
LONG CURRENCY NAME | Pakistani rupee |
PHONE | 92 |
POSTAL CODE FORMAT | ##### |
POSTAL CODE REGEX | ^(d{5})$ |
LANGUAGES | ur-PK, en-PK, pa, sd, ps, brh |
GEONAME ID | 1168579 |
NEIGHBOURS | Afghanistan
China
India
Iran
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| Islamabad |
ASCIINAME | Islamabad |
LATITUDE | 33.7214800 |
LONGITUDE | 73.0432900 |
GEO CLASS | P |
GEO CODE | PPLC |
COUNTRY CODE | PK |
ADMIN1 CODE | 08 |
POPULATION | 601600 |
GTOPO30 | 579 |
TIMEZONE | Asia/Karachi |
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REGIONS, STATES, ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
NAME | ASCII NAME | LATITUDE, LONGITUDE GOOGLE MAP | GEO CODE | ADMIN1 CODE | POPULATION | GTOPO30 | TIMEZONE |
Azad Kashmir |
Azad Kashmir |
33.9471800
73.9104000
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ADM1 |
06 |
- |
2359 |
Asia/Karachi |
Balochistān |
Balochistan |
28.4784900
65.6435500
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ADM1 |
02 |
7706478 |
831 |
Asia/Karachi |
Federally Administered Tribal Areas |
Federally Administered Tribal Areas |
33.0145500
69.9992500
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ADM1 |
01 |
3645919 |
1084 |
Asia/Karachi |
Islāmābād Capital Territory |
Islamabad Capital Territory |
33.7104000
73.1338200
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ADM1 |
08 |
1115396 |
527 |
Asia/Karachi |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province |
34.4599300
72.5023700
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ADM1 |
03 |
21163422 |
695 |
Asia/Karachi |
Northern Areas |
Northern Areas |
36.0000000
75.0000000
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ADM1 |
07 |
- |
4677 |
Asia/Karachi |
Punjab |
Punjab |
30.8601700
72.3197600
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ADM1 |
04 |
85579866 |
150 |
Asia/Karachi |
Sindh |
Sindh |
26.1345600
68.7696000
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ADM1 |
05 |
35992288 |
24 |
Asia/Karachi |
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