Atlas of Islamabad Capital Territory

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Islamabad




اسلام آباد وفاقی دارالحکومت علاقہ

English Islamabad - Islamabad Capital Territory
Islamabad Capital Federal Territory is a small enclaved region in Punjab], Pakistan in South Asia and the indigenous home to the Pothowari people. Islamabad Capital Territory is controlled as a separate territory since 1983 under the Islamic Republic of ► Pakistan. The ICFT borders ► Punjab, Pakistan and ► Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Short name Islamabad
Official  name Islamabad Capital Territory
Status Federal Capital Territory of ► Pakistan
Capital اسلام آباد(Islamabad)
Population 2,006,572 (2017) inhabitants
Area 1,165.50 km2 km²
Major  languages Pothowari, Punjabi, Urdu (multilingual)
Major  religions Islam
More information Islamabad, Geography of Islamabad, History of Islamabad and Politics of Islamabad
More  images Islamabad - Islamabad (Category).

General maps

Map of the Location of Islamabad Capital Territory in Pakistan
Map of Islamabad Capital Territory with location of the zones, Rawalpindi, Rawal lake, and Simli Dam
Map showing the five zones of Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
Islamabad zones map
Location of Islamabad Capital Territory in Pakistan

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