Are there 254 coun
tries in the world?
And what is the number of Pakistan?
Therefore, learning country names around the world is very important for students, not only for the geopolitical aspects but also to expand the scope of their area of interest. So far, there are about 254 countries in the world but according to the members of the United Nations, there are currently 197 countries.
Pakistan (official name: Islamic Republic of Pakistan) is an independent Islamic country located in the defensively important part of South Asia, Northwest Central Asia and West Asia. It is the fifth most populous country in the world, with a population of approximately 242 million, and has the second largest Muslim population in the world. With 881,913 square kilometers (340,509 sq mi), it is the thirty-third largest country in the world. It has a 1,046 km (650 mi) coastline to the south that meets the Arabian Sea. Pakistan is bordered by India to the east, China to the northeast, and Afghanistan and Iran to the west. Pakistan is separated from Tajikistan by a narrow Wakhan Corridor in the north, while the country's maritime border also shares with Oman.
Pakistan's administrative units consist of four provinces, one federal territory, and two disputed territories: Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan; Islamabad capital and administrative areas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. Jammu and Kashmir since the First Kashmir War of 1947-1948, but has never exercised administrative authority over any region. All provinces and territories of Pakistan are divided into divisions, which are further subdivided into sub-districts, and then tehsils, which are further subdivided into union councils.
Pakistan's four provinces, capital territories and two autonomous regions are divided into 39 administrative "divisions", which are further subdivided into districts, tehsils and finally union councils. These divisions were abolished in 2000, but reinstated in 2008.
Districts of Pakistan (Urdu: إزلا-ی پاکیستان) are the third-level administrative divisions of Pakistan, below provinces and divisions, but form the first level of local government. There are a total of 170 districts in Pakistan, including the Capital Territory and the districts of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. These districts are further divided into tehsils, union councils.
The Union Councils of Pakistan (Urdu: முன் குல்கி), known in villages as Village Councils, is an elected local government body consisting of 21 councillors, headed by a Nazim who is the Mayor or Chairperson and a Naib Nazim (Naib Nazim). Vice) is equal to Chairperson). As of 2007, there are 5,375 rural union councils. They form the third tier of local government and the fifth tier overall. Its structure and responsibilities vary between provinces and territories.
The Punjab province of Pakistan is divided into 122 tehsils, which are part of 36 districts
1# Attock 5 Attock - Fateh Jang - Jund - Pindi Ghib - Hasan Abdal Attock
2# Bahawalnagar 5 Bahawalnagar - Manchanabad - Chishtian - Haroonabad - Fort Abbas Bahawalnagar
3# Bahawalpur 5 Tehsil Bahawalpur - Tehsil Khairpur Tamiwali - Bahawalpur Sadar - Ahmedpur Sharqiya - Hashilpur - Yazman Bahawalpur
4 Bhakkar 4 Bhakkar - Kalerkot - Darya Khan - Mankira Bhakkar
5 Chakwal 3 Chakwal - Choasidan Shah - Tala Gang Chakwal
6 Dera Ghazi Khan 2 Dera Ghazi Khan - Taunsa Dera Ghazi Khan
7 Faisalabad 6 Faisalabad City - Faisalabad Sadar - Marine - Jardanwala - Tandalianwala - Chak Jhamra Faisalabad
8 Gujranwala 4 Gujranwala - Kamonke - Nowshera Warkan - Wazirabad Gujranwala
9 Gujrat 3 Gujrat - Kharian - Sarai Alamgir Gujrat
10 Hafizabad 2 Hafizabad - Pindi Bhattian Hafizabad
11 Jhang 4 Jhang - Chiniot - Shorekot - Ahmedpur Sial Jhang
12 Jhelum 4 Jhelum - Dinah - Pind Dadan Khan - Suhawah Jhelum
13 Kasur 3 Kasur - Chunian - Patuki Kasur
14 Khanewal 3 Khanewal - Kabir Wala - Mian Chinnu Khanewal
15 Khushab 2 Khushab - Noorpur Khushab
16 Leh 3 Leh - Chobara - Kahror Lal Aisan Leh
17 Lahore 2 Lahore City – Lahore President Lahore
18 Lodhran 3 Lodhran - Dunyapur - Kahror Pakka Lodhran
19 Mandi Bahauddin 3 Mandi Bahauddin - Phalia - Malkwal Mandi Bahauddin
20 Mianwali 3 Mianwali - Isa Khel - Piplan Mianwali
21 Multan 4 Multan Cantonment - Multan Sadr - Shujaabad - Jalalpur Peer Wala Multan
22 Muzaffargarh 4 Muzaffargarh - Alipur - Kot Addu - Jatoi Muzaffargarh
23 Nankana Sahib 3 Nankana Sahib – Sangla Hill – Shahkot Nankana Sahib
24 Narowal 2 Narowal - Shakargarh Narowal
25 Okara 3 Okara - Deepalpur - Renala Khurd Okara
26 Rahim Yar Khan 4 Rahim Yar Khan - Khanpur - Liaquatabad - Sadiqabad Rahim Yar Khan
27 Rajanpur 3 Rajanpur - Jampur - Rojhan Rajanpur
28 Rawalpindi 6 Rawalpindi - Kahota - Murree - Gujar Khan - Taxila - Kotli Satian Rawalpindi
29 Sahiwal 2 Sahiwal - Chichawatni Sahiwal
30 Sargodha 4 Sargodha - Bhalwal - Shahpur - Silanwali Sargodha
31 Sialkot 3 Sialkot - Daska - Pasrur Sialkot
32 Sheikhupura 4 Sheikhupura - Firozwala - Muridke - Sharqpur Sheikhupura
33 Toba Tek Singh 3 Toba Tek Singh - Gojra - Kamalia Toba Tek Singh
34 Wahari 3 Wahari - Borewala - Melsi Wahari
35 Chinyut[1] 3 Chinyut - Bhawana - Lalian Chinyut
36 Pakpatan 2 Pakpatan - Arifwala Pakpatan
In total, there are 94 tehsils and 18 urban towns in 23 districts of Sindh. In Sindh, a tehsil is called a taluka. Listed below are all the districts of Sindh and their Tehsils:
1 Hyderabad
4 Hyderabad Urban – Hyderabad Rural – Qasimabad – Latifabad
HYDERABAD 2 TANDU MUHAMMAD KHAN
3 Tando Ghulam Haider - Tando Muhammad Khan - Baldi Shah Karim
3 Tando Ilahyar 3 Jhando Murree - Tando Ilahyar - Chambar
4 Matiari 3 Matiari - Hala - Saeedabad
5 Badin 5 Badin - Matli - Shaheed Fazil Rahu - Talhar - Tando Bago
6 Dadu 4 Dadu - Juhi - Mehar - Khairpur Nathan Shah
7 Jamshoro 4 Sehun - Thana Bola Khan - Kotri - Manjhand
8 Ghotki 5 Ghotki - Obavro - Khangarh - Mirpur Mathilo - Deharki
9 Jacobabad 3 Jacobabad - Garhi Khairo - Thal
10 Kashmore 3 Kashmore - Kandhkot - Tangwani
11 Thatta 9 Thatta - Mirpur Sakro - Ghoda Bari - Mirpur Bathoro - Shah Bandar - Jati Sajawal - Kharochan - Keti Bandar
12 Khairpur 8 Khairpur - Nara - Kot Diji - Subhu Dero - Thari Mirwah - Kangri - Faizganj - Gumbat
13 Larkana 4 Larkana - Ratu Dero - Dokri - Baqrani
14 Qamber-Shahdadkot 7 Qamber-Shahdadkot-Warah-Miro Khan-Qubu Saeed Khan-Nasirabad-Sajawal Junejo
15 Mirpur Khas 6 Mirpur Khas - Degree - Kot Ghulam Muhammad - Jhado - Sindri - Hussain Bakhsh Mian
16 Nowshehru Feroze 6 Nowshehru Feroze - Bharia - Moro - Kandiaro - Mehrabpur - Padaidan
17 Nawab Shah 4 Nawab Shah - Skrand - Daulatpur - Run
18 Sanghar 6 Sanghar - Jam Nawaz Ali - Shahdadpur - Khapro - Sanjhuru - Tando Adam
19 Shikarpur 4 Shikarpur - Lakhi Ghulam Shah - Khanpur - Garhi Yasin
20 Sukkur 4 Sukkur - Rohri - Panu Aqil - Salihpat
21 Tharparkar
4 Diplo - Chhacharu - Mithi - Nangarparkar
22 Umarkot 4 Pithoro-Umarkot-Samaru-Kanri
23 Karachi
18 towns
Lyari Town - Sadar Town - Jamshed Town - Gadap Town - Site Town - Kemari Town - Shah Faisal Town - Korangi Town - Landhi Town - Bin Qasim Town - Malir Town - Gulshan Iqbal Town - Liaquat Town - North Nazimabad Town - Gulberg Town - New Karachi Town - Orangi Town - Baldia Town -
Karachi
There are total 24 districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
Chitral Chitral, Torkho, Lotkoh, Morkho Chitral
There are total 29 districts of Balochistan province, with total 101 tehsils.
1 Avaran 3 Mashkai - Avaran - Get lost
2 Barkhan 1 Barkhan
3 Bolan 6 Bhag - Dhadar - Machh - Sunny - Khatan - Balanari
4 Panjgur 4 Panjgur - Guargu - Gushak - Parom
5 Pishin 5 Harmzai - Bershwar - Bustan - Pishin - Karizat
6 Jafarabad 6 Awsta Muhammad - Rojhan Jamali - Jhatpat - Gandakha - Panwar - Sahabpur
7 Jhal Magsi 2 Gandava - Jhal Magsi
8 Chagai 4 Chagai - Dak - Nokundi - Taftan
9 Kharan 5 Kharan - Mishkhel - Nag - Wasuq - Basima
10 Khuzdar 5 Wood - Naal - Karkh - Khuzdar - Poisonous
11 Dera Bugti 3 Sui - Paral Bagh - Dera Bugti
12 Ziarat 2 Sanjawi - Ziarat
13 Zhob 4 Qamar Din Kariz - Ashwat - Sambaza - Zhob
14 Sabi 3 Lahri - Sabi - Harnai
15 Shirani 1 Shirani
16 Qalat 2 Qalat - Sorab
17 Qila Saifullah
4 Qila Saifullah - Muslim Bagh - Loi Bund - Badini
18 Qila Abdullah 4 Gulistan - Dobandi - Chaman - Qila
19 catches
4 Balida - Dasht - Mand - Tamp - Turbat
20 Kohlu 3 Kohlu - Mayvind - Kahan
21 Quetta 2 Quetta - Panj Pai
22 Gwadar 5 Ormara - Pasni - Gwadar - Jiwani - Santsar
23 Lasbela 9 Driji - Hub - Othal - Gadani - Bela - Kinraj - Lyari - Sonmiani - Lakhra
24 Loralai 2 Loralai - Dikki
25 Mustang 4 Mustang - Dasht - Khad Kocha - Kurdgap
26 Musa Khel 2 Musa Khel - Darug
27 Naseerabad 3 Tambo - Dera Murad Jamali - Chatter
28 Nushki 2 Dalbandin - Nushki
29 Washik 1 Mashkel
In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative subdivision of a district. They are sub-divisions in Union Councils.
Baltistan Division is an administrative division of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
District Ganche
District Kharming
District Sugar
District Skardu
Ganche district is a district of Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan. The Brigade Headquarters of Pakistan Army is located in Goma District, Ghana. The Gyari sector battalion headquarters of the Pakistan Army is located 20 miles (32 km) west of the Siachen Glacier. The Original Ground Position Line (AGPL) lies across the Saltoro Ridge in the eastern part of Ghanche district. The area east of the AGPL, including the entire Siachen Glacier, is currently under Indian control.
Kharmang District (English: Kharmang District) is located in Gilgit-Baltistan in the north of Pakistan.
Shigar District (English: Shigar District) is a residential area of Pakistan located in Gilgit-Baltistan.
Skardu district is a district of Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan
Tehsils are the third level administrative divisions of Azad Kashmir after divisions and districts. Tehsils are divided into fourth-level administrative divisions known as Union Councils.
Muzaffarabad Division is an administrative division of Azad Kashmir.
Poonch Division is an administrative division of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
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