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  2. Islamabad Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad Capital Territory is divided into eight zones: Administrative Zone, Commercial District, Educational Sector, Industrial Sector, Diplomatic Enclave, Residential Areas, Rural Areas and Green Area. Islamabad city is divided into five major zones: Zone I, Zone II, Zone III, Zone IV, and Zone V. Out of these, Zone IV is the largest in area.

  3. Sectors of Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    The five zones of Islamabad. Zone I and Zone II are further subdivided into sectors. Each square shaped sector is named by combining Latin letters and numerals together. The sector letters increase north to south from A to O, while sector number increases east to west from 1 to 20.

  4. Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    Zones in Islamabad Zone Area acres km 2; I 54,958.25 222.4081 ... Shah Allah Ditta village is a centuries-old village and a Union Council of Islamabad Capital Authority.

  5. Developments in Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northern part of Pakistan, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is a well-organized city divided into different sectors and zones. It was ranked as a Gamma + world city in 2020. [1]

  6. Red Zone (Islamabad) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Zone is a governmental zone in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, which houses the highest executive, judicial and legislative authority buildings of the country. It is also where the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan reside.

  7. H-8, Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    Capital Territory: Zone: I: Government • Body: Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation: Postal Code: 44000. H-8 (Urdu: حلقہ ایچ ۸) is a sector of Islamabad. [1]

  8. Administrative units of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the federal capital was moved from Karachi to Rawalpindi and in 1961, the Federal Capital Territory was also merged into West Pakistan. In 1966, the capital was again moved to the newly constructed city of Islamabad. In 1962, Dacca was made the legislative capital of the country due to East Pakistan's high population. [14]

  9. Geography of Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    Tilla Charouni, with an elevation of 1,604 metres (5,262 ft), is the highest point in Islamabad district. The area of Islamabad is 906 square kilometres (350 sq mi). A further 2,717 square kilometres (1,049 sq mi) area is known as the Specified Area, with the Margalla Hills in the north and northeast.