Important information about Pakistan
Important information about Pakistan
The establishment of Pakistan was announced on June 3, 1947
Pakistan became a member of the United Nations on September 30, 1947.
Pakistan's first coin was issued on June 3, 1947.
Pakistan's first postage stamp was issued on July 9, 1948.
Islamabad was made the capital of Pakistan in 1960.
Pakistan's first TV station was established on November 24, 1964.
The Pakistan Red Cross Society was renamed the Red Crescent in 1974.
Pakistan detonated six nuclear warheads on May 28, 1998 at Chaghi, Balochistan.
Pakistan is one of the few countries where the nature of the weather changes. Here all four seasons can be enjoyed. If the temperature rises to 55 degrees, the cold rises to 22 degrees. When it is very hot in Karachi and the plains, people go for walks in Murree and Kagan Naran where the weather is cold and pleasant.
We have the world's largest salt mine in Jhelum district, which is about 20 km long. And this salt is also the purest salt. This place is known in the world as Khyura.
According to the latest survey, our beloved province of Balochistan has the largest coal reserves.
Limestone, which is used to make cement, comes out of our soil the most. The cement made from it is by no means inferior in quality.
In the forests of Balochistan Province, there are species of pine and pine trees that are not found anywhere else in the world.
Sindhi dolphin is found only in Sindh.
Marco Polo is found only in the north.
The world's most venomous snake called Sang Chor is found only in Pakistan.
Shujaabad Pakistan is considered to be the sweetest and most delicious mango in the world.
The largest artificial lake in the world is Lake Tarbela.
The hometown of Sialkot is second to none in making sports equipment in the world.
The largest wings industry is Gujranwala and Gujarat.
Chiniot is famous for its famous wooden furniture.
The world's largest cemetery is in Thatta.
The inscriptions from the excavations of Mohenjo-daro could not be read to this day, while the writings of as many other civilizations as were discovered were read.
The world's largest football was made in Sialkot in 2002 with a diameter of 4 meters.