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1. Sialkot, situated in Pakistan, is the world's biggest maker of handsewn footballs. Neighborhood manufacturing plants in the area create 40-60 million footballs per year, which is approximately 50-70% of the world's complete generation. The football fabricating industry currently comprises of in excess of 200 production lines.
2. Pakistan is the world's first Islamic nation to achieve atomic power.
3. Pakistan has the most elevated cleared universal street – The Karakoram Highway (KKH).
4. Pakistan has the biggest trench based water system framework on the planet.
5. Pakistan has the world's biggest emergency vehicle organize. Pakistan's Edhi Foundation, which is additionally recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, works the system.
6. The most noteworthy batting association framed by two players playing in their first Test coordinates in the game of Cricket is 249 keeps running by Khalid Ibadulla (b. 20 December 1935) and Abdul Kadir (b. 1944, d. 2002) for Pakistan against Australia in Karachi, Pakistan, in the match played 24-29 October 1964. Wasim Akram, a previous Pakistani quick bowler is the first to take 400 wickets in the two Tests and ODIs (second being Muttiah Muralitharan).
7. Pakistan's assessed populace was 207,774,520 in August 2017, making it the world's 6th most-crowded nation, behind Brazil and in front of Nigeria.
8. The name Pakistan signifies 'place that is known for the unadulterated' in Persian and Urdu.
9. Only two individuals have won the Nobel Prize from Pakistan. Malala Yousafzai for Peace in 2014 and Abdus Salam for Physics in 1979.
10. Pakistan flaunts the world's most noteworthy ATM (mechanized teller machine). The ATM is worked by the National Bank of Pakistan and it is introduced at a tallness of 16,007 feet above ocean level, at the Pak-China fringe, Khunjerab Pass.
11. Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan, is its monetary center point just as home to very nearly 17 million individuals. It likewise has a noteworthy seaport. Karachi was the main capital city of Pakistan post-freedom and remained so until the point when the capital was moved to Rawalpindi in 1958.
12. India and Pakistan got their freedom at midnight of 14– 15 August 1947. The Indian Independence Act states – "As from the fifteenth day of August, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, two autonomous Dominions will be set up in India, to be referred to separately as India and Pakistan."
13. Ruler Elizabeth II was the Queen Of Pakistan until 1956. What's more, the ex-US President Barack Obama visited Pakistan in 1981.
14. Sugarcane juice is the national beverage of Pakistan. In Pakistan, it is otherwise called "roh."
15. Pakistan demands 5% advance assessment on yearly costs made identified with instruction, in any case, just when the all out cost is above Rs 200,000 amid a year.
16. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) was established on 23 October 1946 as Orient Airways. The carrier was nationalized on January tenth, 1955. The carrier has a world record for flying the quickest among London and Karachi. The aircraft accomplished this accomplishment in 1962 when they finished the trip in 6 hours, 43 minutes, 55 seconds, a record which stays solid right up 'til the present time.
17. K-2 (Chagori) is the most noteworthy mountain top in Pakistan and the second most astounding on the planet.
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Popular Mountain pinnacles of Pakistan, their complete tallness, and world appraisals.
Celebrated Mountain Peaks Height World Rating
K-2 (Chagori) 8616 m 2nd
Nanga Parbat 8125 m 8th
Gasherbrum- 8068 m 11th
Wide Peak 8065 m 12th
Gasherbrum-II 8047 m 14th
Gasherbrum-III 7952 m 15th
Gasherbrum-IV 7925 m 16th
Disteghil Sar 7885 m 20th
Kunyang Kish 7852 m 22nd
Masherbrum (NE) 7821 m 24th
Rakaposhi 7788 m 27th
Batura I 7785 m 28th
Kanjut Sar 7760 m 29th
Saltoro Kangri 7742 m 33rd
Trivor 7720 m 36th
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18. Pakistan additionally has one of the most seasoned human advancements ever, Mehrgarh, going back to 6000 B.C. Mehrgarh is currently observed as an antecedent to the Indus Valley Civilization. It is one of the most punctual destinations with proof of cultivating and crowding in South Asia.
19. They likewise have an uncommon types of 'Dazzle Dolphin' found in the water of Indus River. It is the second most jeopardized freshwater dolphin species on the planet, the first being the 'practically wiped out' Yangtze River dolphin.
20. Pakistan likewise left a mark on the world with the most youthful common judge on the planet. Mohammed Ilyas passed the test when he was 20 years and 9 months old and along these lines turned into the most youthful common judge on the planet.
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