Pakistan - 50 Interesting facts
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2. The nominal GDP per capita is $5,100.
3. Almost half of the Pakistani population is Punjabi.
4. Urdu and English are the languages of the country.
5. However, Punjabi is the most commonly spoken and is spoken by
approximately 48% of residents. Other languages are also spoken throughout the
country.
6. Over 96% of Pakistani people are Muslim.
7. Islamic law was made the law of the land in 1991.
8. Pakistan’s national anthem has been ranked one of the best anthems
in the world.
9. Pakistan’s Khewra Salt Mine is one of the oldest in the world. It is
also the second largest.
10. Over the last few years, Pakistan’s literacy rate has risen a
whopping 250%.
11. About half of the footballs manufactured in the world come from
Pakistan.
12. Pakistan has one of the largest irrigation systems in the world. It
covers 14.4 million hectares of land.
13. Changa Manga is a manmade forest located in Pakistan. It is the
largest manmade forest, and it is also the oldest.
14. Gwadar is the world’s largest deep sea port.
15. Pakistan has one of the world’s largest broadband internet systems.
16. Over 21 million people in Pakistan use the internet, making it one
of the top internet-using countries in the world.
17. Pakistan is ranked 26th in the world based on its GDP and 45th
largest based on nominal GDP.
18. Some of the highest mountains in the world are located in Pakistan.
The peak K-2 is the second highest in the world.
19. Karakoram Highway was built at 15,397 feet high and is one of the
highest paved roads in the world. It is also a popular tourist spot.
20. The country has one of the largest ambulance systems in the world.
The non-profit organization has over 300 centers around Pakistan and offers
medical and healthcare services and even provides shelter for orphans.
21. Pakistan was the first Islamic country to become a nuclear power in
1998.
22. Islamabad’s Shah Faisal Mosque can hold almost 100,000 worshippers.
23. One in three Pakistanis live below the federal poverty line.
24. Seventy-four percent of the population lives on less than $2 per
day. Seventeen percent live on less than $1.25 per day.
25. Ten percent of Pakistan’s population earn over 27% of the income.
26. Only about half of Pakistanis are literate.
27. In July 2010, the country was hit by three floods, which left about
one-fifth of the country under water.
28. Pakistan’s population is growing at a rate of 1.573%.
29. Over one million migrants from Afghanistan have settled in
Pakistan.
30. The Indus Valley and Mohenjo-Daro of Pakistan are thought to be the
oldest civilizations in the world.
31. Women can work combat jobs in Pakistan, which is just one of two
Muslim countries to allow this.
32. Tarbela Dam on Pakistan’s Indus River is the largest earth-filled
dam in the world.
33. The world’s youngest Microsoft Expert is from Pakistan. She became
certified at just five years old.
34. Muhammad Ilyas of Pakistan is the youngest civil judge, passing his
examination when he was just 20 years old.
35. The name “Pakistan” translates to “land of the pure.”
36. Karachi is Pakistan’s largest city and is home to 13 million
people.
37. The Tharparkar desert is the world’s only fertile desert.
38. A report from Institute of European Business Administration shows
that Pakistanis are some of the smartest people in the world, ranking 4th among
125 countries.
39. Over 642,000 people are in Pakistan’s armed forces. It is the 7th
largest in the world.
40. Pakistan is home to Biafo Glacier, the largest glacial system
outside of the polar regions.
41. Pakistan’s national fruit is the mango.
42. Benazir Bhutto was Pakistan’s first female prime minister, and was
the first female prime minister in any Muslim country.
43. General Parvez Musharraf amended Pakistan’s Constitution so that he
could serve a third term.
44. Over 68% of Pakistan’s energy is generated from fossil fuels.
45. Pakistan has over 150 airports.
46. Pakistan’s top crops include wheat, sugarcane, cotton, and rice.
47. The voting age in Pakistan is 18 years old.
48. There are more than 50 universities located in the country.
49. Sugarcane juice, known as “roh” to locals, is the country’s
national drink.
50. Two Pakistanis have won the Nobel Peace Prize: Malala Yousafzai and
Abdus Salam.
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