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Bin Qasim Town and Towns in Karachi

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Difference between Bin Qasim Town and Towns in Karachi

Bin Qasim Town vs. Towns in Karachi

Bin Qasim Town (بن قاسم ٽائون'., بن قاسم ٹاؤن.) is a town located in the southeastern part of Karachi along the Arabian Sea and the Indus River delta. Karachi in Sindh, Pakistan was a federation of eighteen autonomous towns from 2001 and dissolved in 2011 as the latest stage of a developing system of local government. The eighteen towns are varied in population and population density with three towns including extensive rural areas which lie within the city-district boundaries because the urban area of Karachi occupies 1,800 km² out of the city-district's 3,528 km².

Similarities between Bin Qasim Town and Towns in Karachi

Bin Qasim Town and Towns in Karachi have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bin Qasim Town, City Districts of Pakistan, Districts of Pakistan, Divisions of Pakistan, Gadap Town, Karachi, Landhi Town, Malir Town, Pakistan, Sindh.

Bin Qasim Town

Bin Qasim Town (بن قاسم ٽائون'., بن قاسم ٹاؤن.) is a town located in the southeastern part of Karachi along the Arabian Sea and the Indus River delta.

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City Districts of Pakistan

City Districts of Pakistan are districts in Pakistan that consists primarily of an urban area, such as a small city or large metropolitan area.

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Districts of Pakistan

The Districts of Pakistan (اِضلاعِ پاكِستان), are the third-order administrative divisions of Pakistan, below provinces and divisions, but form the first-tier of local government.

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Divisions of Pakistan

The four provinces and two autonomous territories of Pakistan are subdivided into administrative "divisions", which are further subdivided into districts, tehsils and finally union councils.

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Gadap Town

Gadap Town (گڏاپ ٽائون, گڈاپ ٹاؤن) is a town in the northwestern part of Karachi with the Hub River on its western limits also forming the provincial border between Sindh and Balochistan, while to the north and east are Jamshoro District and the Kirthar Mountains.

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Karachi

Karachi (کراچی; ALA-LC:,; ڪراچي) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Sindh.

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Landhi Town

Landhi Town (لانڍي ٽائونلانڈھی ٹاؤن) is a large industrial town in the eastern part of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

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Malir Town

Malir Town (ملیر ٽائون ملیر ٹاؤن) is one of the 18 towns of Karachi City, located in the eastern part of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

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Pakistan

Pakistan (پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (اِسلامی جمہوریہ پاکِستان), is a country in South Asia.

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Sindh

Sindh (سنڌ; سِندھ) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan, in the southeast of the country.

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Bin Qasim Town and Towns in Karachi Comparison

Bin Qasim Town has 47 relations, while Towns in Karachi has 44. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 10.99% = 10 / (47 + 44).

References

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