Karachi District facts for kids
Karachi District (Urdu: ضلع کراچی) Largest city and chief port of Pakistan, lying on the Arabian Sea, northwest of the Indus River Delta; population (1998 est) 9,269,300; 4 million live in makeshift settlements. It is the capital of Sindh province, and Pakistan's leading centre for commerce, finance, industry, and transport. Its port handles most of the international trade of the country, as well as of the neighbouring landlocked state of Afghanistan. It is also served by a major international airport. Industries include shipbuilding, engineering, chemicals, plastics and textiles, including the manufacture of cotton and jute. It was the capital of Pakistan 1947-59, when it was replaced by Islamabad.
Towns of Karachi
- Malir Town
- Shah Faisal Town
- Landhi Town
- Korangi Town
- Muhammad Bin Qasim Town
- Gadap Town
- Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town
- Jamshed Town
- Gulberg Town
- Liaquatabad Town
- North Nazimabad Town
- New Karachi Town
- Orangi Town
- Baldia Town
- SITE town
- Lyari Town
- Saddar Town
- Keamari Town
Images for kids
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Some of Karachi's most recognized structures, such as Frere Hall, date from the British Raj.
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Lord Mountbatten and his wife Edwina in Karachi 14 August 1947
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The Arabian Sea influences Karachi's climate, providing the city with more moderate temperatures compared to the interior Sindh province.
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Abdullah Shah Ghazi, an 8th Century Sufi mystic, is the patron saint of Karachi.
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The Swaminarayan Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Karachi.
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Karachi's Jinnah International Airport is the busiest and second largest airport in Pakistan.
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The Port of Karachi is one of South Asia's largest and busiest deep-water seaports.
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The famous "Priest-King" statue of the Indus Valley civilization is displayed at Karachi's National Museum of Pakistan.
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The Tooba Mosque. Karachi saw construction of several such modernist style buildings in the 1950s and 1960s.
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The former US Embassy, designed by modernist architect Richard Neutra
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Lucky One Mall is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan as well as in South Asia with an area of about 3.4 million square feet.
See also
In Spanish: Karachi para niños