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Pakistan By: Robby, Alex, Graciela, and Joe

Where is Pakistan located? 

Where is Pakistan located? 

Pakistan is located in Asia, between India and Afghanistan.

 Pakistan is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the South, Iran and Afghanistan to the west, and India to the east  Its capital is Islamabad. 

Landscape  In the South, there are coastal beaches, lagoons, and mangrove swamps  In the North, there are snow covered mountains, valleys, glaciers, plateaus, and sandy deserts. Video



Climate  Pakistan has four seasons, a hot winter, a cold winter, a cold spring, and hot spring.  These seasons can vary from certain areas  Rainy seasons can radically change from year to year  Pakistan’s climate is varied because of the difference in elevation from one end of the country to another.  They always have hot summers and very cool winters

Waterways  Right now, Pakistan has only a couple waterways  These waterways are called: Port of Gwadar



Port of Karachi



Port of Qasim



Port of Pasni



People  The total estimation population of Pakistan is 2 million  The dominating religion is Muslim with 97% of the Pakistan people practicing it. 

Dialect  Punjabi is the most used language in Pakistan.  The second most spoken language in Pakistan is Sarhaddi.  Punjabi is the 11th most spoken language in the world.  Punjabi is spoken the most in Pakistan than all over the world.

Economy  Agriculture is the main stay of Pakistan's Economy.  Most of the crops they harvest are wheat ,rice, sugarcane, fruits, vegetables, and tobacco which are their chief crops.  Cattle, sheep, and poultry are raised there also.  The trading partners of Pakistan are United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and China. 

Education.. 

At independence, Pakistan had a poorly educated population and few schools or universities.

 Although the education system has expanded greatly since then, debate continues about the curriculum, and, except in a few elite institutions, quality remained a crucial concern of educators in the early 1990s.  Education is organized into five levels: primary (grades one through five); middle (grades six through eight); high (grades nine and ten, culminating in matriculation); intermediate (grades eleven and twelve, leading to an F.A. diploma in arts or F.S. science; and university programs leading to undergraduate and advanced degrees.

Pictures<3 This is a picture of a Pakistani



Girl in school. 



HealthCare..  According to official data, there are 127,859 doctors and 12,804 health facilities in the country to cater for over 170 million people.  The overall lack of infrastructure and facilities has a devastating impact on health, particularly that of women and children. Almost every family seems to have a tale to tell.  Greater awareness and efforts to extend health outreach, have brought about a marked improvement in such statistics over the decades



Pictures of Pakistan

Food of Pakistan  Most of Pakistans food is very cheap and abundant.  Usually consist of vegetables, and meat  At its simplest, Pakistan cooking today consists of staple foods which are cheap and abundant.  Wheat and flour products are the mainstay of the diet, one familiar form being CHAPATI, an unleavened bread baken into a mexican tortilla. 

Interesting fact.   One interesting fact about Pakistan is that…..   Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in to the country because it is against their religion which is Muslim.

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