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  1. Modelling predictive indices for Indiana corn production, 1960-1969 (Professional paper - Dept. of Geography and Geology, Indiana State University) by Neil V Weber, 1978
  2. Pakistan (Our Country) by David Cumming, 1991-10-31
  3. Historical geography of Sind (Publication - Institute of Sindhology) by Manekji Bejanji Pithawalla, 1978
  4. Notes on the ancient geography of Gandhara: A commentary on a chapter of Hiuan Tsang by A Foucher, 1915
  5. The North-West Frontier of West Pakistan: A Study in Regional Geography by David Dichter, 1967
  6. Spectrum Guide to Pakistan (Spectrum Guides)
  7. South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Nepal (His Finding out about geography ; 1) by Robert Clayton, 1974
  8. Pakistan & Bangladesh in pictures (Visual geography series) by Jon A Teta, 1976
  9. Pakistan (Countries: Faces and Places) by Sharon Sharth, 2003-01
  10. Pakistan (Country Insights) by Eaniqa Khan, Robert Unwin, 1997-05-31
  11. Pakistan (BBC Fact Finders) by Peter Evans, 1993-10
  12. Pakistan (We're From)
  13. The Rise and Fall of Industrial Productivity in Pakistan by Shahida Wizarat, 2002-07-18
  14. Pakistan (Fiesta) by Lesley Dore, 2001-02

81. India & Pakistan: Rivals From Birth
Board Paper or Poster Boards; Encyclopedias; Internet Access; National Geographic, May 1997 October 1997; The World Book Year Book, 1998; Map of pakistan; Map of
http://www2.una.edu/geography/statedepted/lessons/india_pakistan/India_and_Pakis
Rivals from Birth Manya Wood Overview of Lesson Materials Connection to the Curriculum,Standards and Skills Grade Level ... Comparison Chart Overview of the Lesson In 1997, India and Pakistan celebrated fifty years of independence from British rule, yet these two countries continue to fight one another over religion and land. Their capacity for nuclear war has heightened concerns from the rest of the world for a peaceful resolution to their conflict. Connection to the Curriculum, Standards, and Skills Geography Standards Standard 13 : How the forces of cooperation and conflict among peoples influence the division and control of earth's surface. Standard 17 : How to apply geography to interpret the past. Standard 18 : How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future. Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies Content Standards (Grade 7) Standard 5 : Locate selected countries, cities, and physical features on maps, globes, and satellite images. Standard 6 : Identify physical and human criteria used to define regions at different spatial scales. Standard 10 : Relate the use of technology to the way culture groups perceive and use places and regions.

82. MRC FilmFinder-Full Record: Pakistan: Living With Geography
Full Record pakistan Living With geography. Title pakistan Living With geography. Run Time 15 minutes. Release Date 1992. Director Peter Gottschalk.
http://www.lib.unc.edu/house/mrc/films/full.php?film_id=7659

83. Pakistan - Country Profile - Geography
UK Trade Investment. Export Information by Market or by Sector or by Subject Home / pakistan / geography / pakistan. Country Profile
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84. Asian Geography Quiz
Answers to Asian geography 1. Turkey, Russia 2. D 3. China 4. E 5. Malay Peninsula 6. A 7. Japan 8. D 9. Russia 10. B 11. E 19. India, pakistan 20. A 21.
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85. Procrastination: Kashmir: Geography
No discussion of the geography of Jammu and Kashmir would be complete and the site of continuous military skirmishes between India and pakistan, the highest
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Kashmir: Geography
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Map courtesy of The red line shows the traditional boundary claimed by the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. The green area is controlled by Pakistan, the orange by India and the rest (in the northeast) by China. Here is a more detailed map of Kashmir region The total area of the state is 85,806 square miles, around the size of Utah or Minnesota. Pakistan controls about 43% (about the size of Indiana), India controls another 37% (about the size of South Carolina) and China controls about 20% (a little less than double the size of New Jersey). According to the 2001 census , the population of Indian Kashmir is with a density of 256 persons per square mile. The population of Pakistani Kashmir is 3.785 million according to the census . This comes to about 114 persons per square mile. The Chinese-controlled portion does not have any significant permanent habitation. If Kashmir were a US state, it would be the 5th most populous one, after California, Texas, New York and Florida. Kashmir consists of a number of distinct areas (with different history and ethnicity) and is controlled by three countries. The state can be divided generally into the Kashmir vale, Jammu province, Ladakh, Gilgit and Baltistan. India controls Kashmir valley, Jammu and Ladakh. Pakistan controls a strip of land which is called Azad (Free) Jammu and Kashmir and Northern Areas which consist of Gilgit and Baltistan. China controls the northeastern part of Ladakh (called Aksai Chin) and some area in Hunza/Baltistan (Shaksgam) that Pakistan gave to China in 1963 over the objections of India.

86. Welcome To K.com 'Pakistan Conference Special'
Location Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea, between India on the east and Iran and Afghanistan on the west and China in the north.
http://www.khilafah.com/pak_conf/geography.htm
Home Photo Diary Audio/ Video Talking Point ... Transnational Issues Geography Location: Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea, between India on the east and Iran and Afghanistan on the west and China in the north Area:
total: 803,940 sq km
land: 778,720 sq km
water: 25,220 sq km Land boundaries:
total: 6,774 km
border countries: Afghanistan 2,430 km, China 523 km, India 2,912 km, Iran 909 km Coastline: 1,046 km Climate: mostly hot, dry desert; temperate in northwest; arctic in north Natural resources: land, extensive natural gas reserves, limited petroleum, poor quality coal, iron ore, copper, salt, limestone Land use:
arable land:
permanent crops:
permanent pastures:
forests and woodland:
other:
61% (1993 est.) Irrigated land: 171,100 sq km (1993 est.) Natural hazards: frequent earthquakes, occasionally severe especially in north and west; flooding along the Indus after heavy rains (July and August) Environment - current issues: water pollution from raw sewage, industrial wastes, and agricultural runoff; limited natural fresh water resources; a majority of the population does not have access to potable water; deforestation; soil erosion; desertification

87. Salam Iran - Iran Info, Geography
as well as the Caspian Seas to the north, Turkey and Iraq to the west, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to the south and pakistan and Afghanistan to the
http://www.salamiran.org/IranInfo/General/Geography/
Location
Iran is situated in south-western Asia and borders the three CIS states, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Turkmenistan, as well as the Caspian Seas to the north, Turkey and Iraq to the west, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to the south and Pakistan and Afghanistan to the east.
LANDSCAPE
A series of massive, heavily eroded mountain ranges surround Iran's high interior basin. Most of the country is above 1,500 feet, one-sixth of it over 6,500 high. In sharp contrast are the coastal regions outside the mountain ring. In the north, the 400-mile strip along the Caspian Sea, never more than 70 miles wide and frequently narrowing to 10, falls sharply from the 10,000-foot summit to 90 feet below sea level. In the south, the land drops away from a 2,000 foot plateau, backed by a rugged escarpment three times as high, to meet the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Mountains The Zagros range stretches from the border with the Republic of Armenia in the north-west to the Persian Gulf, and then eastward into Baluchistan. As it moves southward, it broadens into a 125-mile-wide band of parallel, alternating mountains lying between the plains of Mesopotamia and the great central plateau of Iran. It is drained on the west by streams that cut deep, narrow gorges and water fertile valleys. The land is extremely hard, difficult to access, and populated largely by pastoral nomads.

88. Lesson Plan
Village Children in Northern pakistan Kathryn Besio, University of Hawaii, Department of geography, PhD Candidate geography Awareness Week 1998.
http://www.hawaii.edu/hga/Pakistan/pakistanless.htm
HGA Page Pakistan Intro Children Village Children in Northern Pakistan
Kathryn Besio, University of Hawaii, Department of Geography, PhD Candidate
Geography Awareness Week 1998
Background: Over the last three years (1996-98), I have been doing research in northern Pakistan in a region called Baltistan (http://www.pathfinder.com/travel/maps/PAKISTF.html). Baltistan is in the Karakoram mountain range. My research looks at some of the effects of tourism on villagers in Askole situated approximately 100 kilometers from the second highest peak in the world, K2 (elevation 8611 meters asl). Each year approximately a thousand adventure travelers, primarily mountain climbers and trekkers, pass through the village. Adventure travelers rely upon the labor of people in villages like Askole to carry their gear into the mountains. People who carry this gear are called porters. Although portering work is important to people in Askole, they also continue to maintain a land-based life style. The people who live in Askole, approximately 500 persons, are primarily subsistence agriculturists and pastoralists who raise wheat, potatoes, goats and sheep for yearly consumption. They also raise yak and dzo for food and draft needs. Most of the villagers' food and fuel are met by using local resources and household labor, although many of the village men are working as porters to earn money in order to supplement subsistence demands with a small cash income. Cash is necessary to provide villagers with goods and services that include, but are not limited to: clothing and household items, children's education, medical care, and religious pilgrimages to Mecca.

89. FASS - Geography - Kathryn Besio
A Transcultural geography of Baltistan, Northern pakistan Stories of Girls, Weddings, Goats and other Mysteries, University of Hawaii, 19 April 2001.
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/subjects/geography/staff/kathryn/
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Ph.D. December 2001, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Lecturer Room: I2.11
Telephone: +64 7 838 4466, ext: 6591
Email: kbesio@waikato.ac.nz Postcolonial theory, feminist post-structuralism, cultural studies and tourism. My doctoral thesis (2001) is entitled, "Spatial stories of researchers and travellers in a Balti Village, Pakistan: Jangli Geographies of Gender and Transculturation." I examine from a feminist postcolonial and poststructuralist perspective, texts and spatial stories about a village in northern Pakistan that has had and continues to have sustained interactions with travellers and tourists. The stories I tell, and the maps, photographs, travelogue and practices I deconstruct, help to better understand the contemporary relations of tourism in Baltistan. Although women and children seem absent from many written texts, I show how their landscape and spatial practices reveal and reproduce transcultural relations. My current research interests focus on issues of visual representation and cultural studies, feminist and postcolonial research methods, colonial histories and tourism, contemporary issues regarding globalisation and economic development, and the construction of animal-human spaces in tourism.

90. Pakistan
Country Information. pakistan Remarks and Other Releases - pakistan-India Relations - U. S. Embassy - Country Reports/Other Resources - Photo Gallery. pakistan. Highlights. Helping us remove the threat of terrorism U.S. goal of a pakistan that is secure, prosperous Sentencing of pakistan Opposition Leader. The State Department has called upon pakistan to administer justice fairly
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Assistant Secretary Rocca's remarks on the U.S. goal of a Pakistan that is secure, prosperous and a moderate democracy, contributing to growth and stability in the region. Improving the Quality of Health
HHS Secretary's Thompson's remarks on the efforts to eradicate polio from Pakistan. [ more Sentencing of Pakistan Opposition Leader
The State Department has called upon Pakistan to administer justice fairly and in a transparent manner in the case of Pakistani opposition leader Javed Hashmi.
This site is managed by the Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State.

91. PAKISTAN FACTS
Islamic Republic of pakistan. 1996 Instec Digital Systems All rights reserved. Back to Explore pakistan page.
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Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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Languages - Education - Population

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92. 3k. Separation: India And Pakistan [Beyond Books - Culture And Geography]

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93. 3q. The Pakistani Republic [Beyond Books - Culture And Geography]

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Watch the Great Leader proclaim the independence of Pakistan.
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94. Pakistan News.Net
Karachi, pakistan, Tuesday, 35°C/95°F. pakistan Arrests Six Militants After Shootout Reuters. Reject Islamic Extremism, Musharraf Tells pakistan Reuters.
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95. Pakistan Tours | Pakistan Tour Guide
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No matter which direction you turn in Pakistan, there's potential for trouble. On one side is Afghanistan, a country still in upheaval following anti-Taliban military operations. On the other is India, Pakistan's bitter rival. The two countries have been engaged in an on-again, off-again battle over the region of Kashmir for decades. Today, the situation is more tense than ever, with both sides brandishing nuclear weapons. For travelers, this is not the time to go to Pakistan. Even in less turbulent times, much of Pakistan had a rough, frontier feel to it. The northern reaches have always been a trekker's paradise, with five of the world's 14 highest peaks (including the forbidding K2), several of the world's largest glaciers and a number of raging rivers. The remote valley of Hunza, with its rarefied atmosphere and long-lived people, has been compared to the mythical Shangri-La. Those who have visited Pakistan praise the spirit and culture of its people, its inspiring vistas and the sense of history the country imparts.

96. Highest Lowest Biggest Smallest Tallest Deepest Oldest Youngest Continents Count
rainfall on a yearly basis TOP 10 TALLEST MOUNTAINS (By Size) Mount Everest 8850m (29035ft) Nepal Qogir (K2) 8611m (28250ft) pakistan Kangchenjunga 8586m
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Africa
Antarctica Arctic Asia ... South America
THE EARTH
Estimated Weight (mass)

(5,940,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons)
Estimated Age 4.6 billion years
Current Population
Surface Area
(510,066,000 sq km)
Land Area (148,647,000 sq km)
Ocean Area (335,258,000 sq km)
Total Water Area (361,419,000 sq km) Type of Water (97% salt), (3% fresh) Circumference at the equator (40,066 km) Circumference at the poles (39, 992 km) Diameter at the equator (12,753 km) Diameter at the poles (12,710 km) Radius at the equator (6,376 km) Radius at the poles (6,355 km) Orbit Speeds The earth orbits the Sun at (66,700 mph), (107,320 km per hour) Sun Orbit The earth orbits the Sun every 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds To convert km (kilometers) to miles, multiply kilometers by: 0.621371 To convert sq km (kilometers) to sq miles, multiply kilometers by: 0.386102 OCEANS OF THE WORLD (by size) Pacific (155,557,000 sq km) Atlantic (76,762,000 sq km) Indian (68,556,000 sq km) Southern (20,327,000 sq km) Arctic (14,056,000 sq km) Note the Southern Ocean was approved in 2000 by the International Hydrographic Organization. It is now the fourth largest ocean.

97. Pakistan Students Association (PSA), Japan
pakistan Students Association (PSA) JAPAN Established on April 05, 2002. Last updated August 13, 2003. Long Live pakistan.
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Pakistan Students Association
(PSA) JAPAN
Established on April 05, 2002
Last updated: August 13, 2003

Long Live Pakistan Patron:
Dr. Arshad Ali, University of Tokyo

President:
Nasir Mahmood,
Tokyo Gakugei University
General Secretary:
K. M. Arif Gondal,
University of Tokyo
Secretary Coordination: Iftikhar Ahmad University of Tokyo Finance Secretary: Bilal Bakht, Saitama University Founding Members: M. Atiq ur Rahman , Tokyo Institute of Technology Dr. Moazzam Ali , University of Tokyo ... , University of Tokyo, Japan Executive Body Members of PSA Revised on January 01, 2003 in Exec. Body Meeting. Please see minutes of the meeting Dr. Arshad Ali, University of Tokyo Mohammad Atiq ur Rahman ... University of Tokyo PSA Resources: Membership Form (please click to download) Articles of Association (upon request by regular members only) Minutes of Meetings of PSA held on January 01, 2003 ... * Introductory Brochure of PSA Educational Resources: University Level Organizations of PSA University of Tokyo President: Muhammad Awais General Secretary: Tokyo Institute of Technology (TITECH) President: Aqeel Abbas Naqvi General Secretary: Dilshad Masih Tokyo Gakugei University President: Nasir Mahmood General Secretary: Yokohama University: President: General Secretary: Tsukuba University President:

98. Military News About Nations Around The World
Location Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and pakistan Geographic coordinates 20 00 N, 77 00 E.
http://www.strategypage.com/fyeo/qndguide/default.asp?target=india3.htm&base=ind

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