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  2. Religion in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Religion in Pakistan. The official religion of Pakistan is Islam, as enshrined by Article 2 of the Constitution, and is practised by approximately 96.47% of the country's population. [1] [7] The remaining 3.53% practice Hinduism, Christianity, Ahmadiyya Islam (considered non-Muslims by the Pakistani constitution), [8] Sikhism and ...

  3. Religious discrimination in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    According to 1951 census, Non-Muslims constituted 14.20% of Pakistan's (West Pakistan and East Pakistan) total population. In the West Pakistan (now Pakistan), the Non-Muslims constituted 3.44% of the total population while East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) had a significant share comprising 23.20 percent of the population therein.

  4. United Bank Limited - Wikipedia

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    United Bank Limited. United Bank Limited (UBL) ( یونائیٹڈ بینک لمیٹڈ) is a Pakistani multinational commercial bank which is based in Karachi, Pakistan. For the year 2020, UBL was designated domestic systemically important bank (D-SIB) by the State Bank of Pakistan. [2] It is listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

  5. Tharparkar - Wikipedia

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    Tharparkar ( Dhatki / Sindhi: ٿرپارڪر; Urdu: تھرپارکر, Urdu pronunciation: [t̪ʰəɾpɑːɾkəɾ] ), also known as Thar, is a district in Sindh province in Pakistan, headquartered at Mithi. Before Indian independence it was known as the Thar and Parkar (1901⁠–⁠1947) or Eastern Sindh Frontier District (1882⁠–⁠1901).

  6. Kohistan District, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    784,711. • Density. 100/km 2 (270/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+5 ( PST) Kohistan ( Urdu: کوہستان; "Land of Mountains" ), also called Indus Kohistan ( سندھُ کوہستان ), [2] [3] was an administrative district within the Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. In 2014, it was bifurcated into two districts: Upper Kohistan and ...

  7. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process. The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code , is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is the fifteenth most water stressed country in the world. In 2020, according to the World Bank data 68% Pakistanis, 72% Indians, 54% Bangladeshi have access to the basic sanitation facilities. [9] In 2015, 91% of the population had access to an "improved" water supply. [17] [18] This was 94% of the population in urban areas and 90% of ...

  9. Badin District - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered at the city of Badin, the district is situated between 24°-5` to 25°-25` north latitude and 68 21’ to 69 20’ east longitude and is bounded on the north by the Tando Allahyar District, Northwest by Hyderabad District, on the east by Mirpur Khas and Tharparkar districts, on the south by the Kutch district of India, and on the ...

  10. Human rights in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, around 20% of the territory of what was the Georgian SSR is in dispute (seen as occupied in the view of the Georgian government in Tbilisi, and by many other countries); there have been frequent allegations of human rights abuses in these territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as well.

  11. New Zealand women's national rugby league team - Wikipedia

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    Two of the games were full internationals against Australia. The First Test Match was held on 1 July 1995 at Lidcombe Oval in Sydney. [17] New Zealand 18 (Maira Auega, Leah Witehira, Debbie Syme, Luisa Avaiki tries; Zavana Aranga goal) defeated Australia 14 (Natalie Dwyer, Julie McGuffie, Sherrilee Moulds tries; Sherrilee Moulds goal).