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Lucky One Mall, Karachi is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan with an area of about 3.4 million square feet. [40] SquareOne Mall in Karachi. Ocean Mall and Tower. Port Grand. Millenium Mall. Lucky One Mall. Dolmen Malls. Crescent Bay.
World Trade Center Islamabad is a mixed-use 14 story development located on the G.T road, DHA, Islamabad, Pakistan affiliated with the World Trade Centers Association. [1] The development includes a five-story shopping mall including a 150,000 sqft. Carrefour, 6 story office tower and a 267-room four-star hotel.
Pak-China Friendship Centre. Pakistan-China Friendship Centre ( Urdu: پاکستان چین دوستی مرکز) is an art, conference and exhibition centre in Islamabad, Pakistan. [1] It is developed with the help of China–Pakistan relations. Its construction was started in April 2005 when the Premier of the State Council of the People's ...
Kohsar Market is a small upscale commercial area located in the north eastern sub sector of Sector F-6, Islamabad. It is particularly known for its collection of upscale cafes and European restaurants. Incident. Former Governor of Punjab, Salman Taseer was assassinated in the market on 4 January 2011. Shops
And the royal tour is on! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Islamabad's Kur Khan airbase in Pakistan late on Monday night to kick off their five-day royal tour of the country. Their ...
Islamabad Rural, 466.20 square kilometres (180.00 sq mi) However, Rawalpindi was eventually excluded from the Islamabad master plan in the 1980s. Administration The five zones and sectors of Islamabad Zones Map showing the five zones of Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan. Islamabad is subdivided into five zones:
As of the 2017 Census, there are two megacities, ten million-plus cities, and 100 cities having a population of 100,000 or more. Of these 100 cities, 58 are located in the country's most populous province, Punjab, 22 in Sindh, 11 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, six in Balochistan, two in Azad Kashmir, and one in Islamabad Capital Territory.
Islamabad's cultural heritage includes various archaeological sites, government buildings, shrines, stupas, landmarks, and national monuments. According to one survey by Quaid-i-Azam University in 2010, there are around 450 heritage sites in the capital territory and the adjoining Rawalpindi District. [3]