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  2. China–Pakistan border - Wikipedia

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    The modern border dates from the period of the British Raj when Britain controlled India, which then included what is now Pakistan. In 1899, the British, via its envoy to China Sir Claude MacDonald, proposed what became known as the MacDonald Line to the Chinese government, however the Chinese never responded to the proposal and thus this border was never formalised.

  3. Sino-Pakistan Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Pakistan Agreement [a] is a 1963 document between the governments of Pakistan and China establishing the border between those countries in the disputed Kashmir region. [3] It resulted in both countries ceding over 1,942 square kilometres (750 sq mi) [clarification needed] to the other.

  4. Khunjerab Pass - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it is positioned on the southwestern border of China, within the Xinjiang region. Near Khunjerab Pass, there is another pass known as Mutsjliga Pass [ ceb ] , which stands at an elevation of 5,314 metres (17,434 ft) and is located at approximately 36°58′25″N 75°17′50″E  /  36.97374°N 75.2973°E  / 36.97374; 75

  5. China ready to boost Pakistan ties but urges security ... - AOL

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    China is willing to strengthen co-operation and promote solidarity with Pakistan but has urged it to guarantee the safety of Chinese organisations and personnel working there, China's foreign ...

  6. Karakoram Highway - Wikipedia

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    Aerial View of The Karakoram Highway. The Karakoram Highway (Urdu: شاہراہ قراقرم, Śāhirāh-i Qarāquram), also known as the KKH, National Highway 35 (Urdu: قومی شاہراہ ۳۵), N-35, and the China–Pakistan Friendship Highway, is a 1,300 km (810 mi) national highway which extends from Hasan Abdal in the Punjab province of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit ...

  7. Borders of China - Wikipedia

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    The Khunjerab Pass, at the border between China and Pakistan. China's northernmost border in the middle of the Amur River north of Mohe City The People's Republic of China (PRC) shares land borders with 14 countries (tied with Russia for the most in the world): North Korea , Russia , Mongolia , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Afghanistan ...

  8. China–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    One year after China's border war with India, Pakistan and China signed the Sino-Pakistan Agreement. The agreement resulted in China and Pakistan each withdrawing from about 1,900 square kilometres (750 square miles) of territory, and a boundary on the basis of the 1899 British Note to China as modified by Lord Curzon in 1905.

  9. Land border crossings of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Khunjerab Pass is the only modern-day border crossing between China and Pakistan which can be accessed via the Karakoram Highway.The actual immigration of the respective countries is cleared in Sost, Pakistan and Tashkurgan, China, around 100 kilometres (62 mi) from the Khunjerab Pass.