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20 Most Amazing Facts About Pakistan

 Here we present you top amazing facts that you should know about Pakistan!


  • Pakistan is the world's fifth-most populous country.
  • It boasts the second-largest Muslim population in the world.
  • Pakistan is the world's 33rd largest country by area.
  • In Urdu (an Indo-Aryan and Persian language), the country's name means "a land overflowing in the pure," or "a nation in which the pure abound."
  • Pakistanis make up around 95 to 98 per cent of the population.
  • Pakistan has a land area of 881,913 km2 (881,913 square miles) (340,509 mi2).
  • In Pakistan, there are six UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Pakistan has a population of over 100 million people who utilise the internet. As a result, the country has the tenth-largest internet-using population in the world.
  • Pakistan is Asia's eighth largest textile exporter.
  • The Tarbela Dam in Pakistan is the world's largest earth-filled dam.
  • Pakistan is Asia's fourth-largest cotton producer.
  • The Khewra Salt Mines in Pakistan are the world's second-largest salt mine.
  • Around 70% of the world's soccer balls are made in this country.
  • The Tharparkar desert, located in Sindh province, is the world's 18th largest desert.
  • Pakistan's missile technology is among the greatest in the world.
  • One of the highest and most dangerous paved roads in the world is the Karakoram Highway.
  • Pakistan is the only Muslim country, after Turkey, that allows women to participate in combat military activities.
  • The highest automated teller machine, or ATM, in the world, is in Pakistan, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
  • Saiful Muluk is one of Pakistan's tallest lakes. at an elevation of 3,224 metres (10,578 feet) above sea level, in the town of Naran, and one of Pakistan's tallest lakes.
  • Faisal Mosque is the world's sixth-biggest mosque, located in Islamabad, Pakistan. In addition, it is the largest mosque in Southern Asia.
  • There are about 4,500 peaks above 6,000 metres and 108 summits exceeding 7,000 metres in Pakistan. In fact, it is home to five of the world's fourteen highest mountain summits. K2 is the world's second tallest peak, standing at 8,611 metres (28,251 feet) above sea level. K2 is one of the most dangerous mountains on the planet. Approximately one climber per four who reach the summit may perish.
  • Benazir Bhutto was the first woman to head a Muslim country in contemporary history. She served as Pakistan's Prime Minister from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996.
  • The border between India and Pakistan is one of the most dangerous in the world.
  • Sugarcane, wheat, cotton, and rice are Pakistan's most important crops.
  • In 2020, it was named the Best Holiday Destination and the 3rd Most Potential Adventure Destination in the World. 
  • In the defence industry, Pakistan has achieved self-sufficiency. Pakistan began developing submarine repair and rebuilding facilities, as well as the JF-17 Thunder fighter (fighting aircraft) and the Al-Khalid Tank.
  • On November 22, 1935, the first international cricket match (Sindh vs Australia) was played in Karachi. The game drew a crowd of about 5,000 individuals from Karachi. During their colonial authority, the British introduced cricket to Pakistan.
  • Pakistan is the only Muslim country, after Turkey, that allows women to participate in combat military activities.
  • The highest automated teller machine, or ATM, in the world, is in Pakistan, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.


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