Monday, June 14, 2010

Show n Tell Pakistan

Pakistan
Capital: Islamabad
Language: Urdu
Religion: Islam
Major cities: Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi
Flag: Green and white Crescent and star
Population: 6th most populated in the world


Pakistan and India used to be the same country less than 65 years ago. It was so vast in size and area that it was referred to as the “sub-continent”. This enormous piece of land included Pakistan, India, Bangladesh Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and offshore Sri Lanka.

Pakistan is geographically not very large, being about twice the size of California, but this relatively medium-sized country is home to 170 million people with over 60 languages spoken. The official language of Pakistan is English, and the national language is Urdu. Urdu is a common language that is spoken by everybody in Pakistan and India.
Pakistan is a very multi-ethnic country, consisting of many different races spread out across the land




Faisal Mosque


Badshahi Mosque



National Animal and Plants
Bird: Chukar
Flower: Jasmine
Juice: Sugarcane Juice
Sport: Field Hockey
Tree: Deoda

Snow Leopard

Markhor
Markhor means “snake eating”, obviously meant to recognize it’s ability to kill snakes. (No the goats dont actually EAT the snakes, they just kill them)


Colonized by England in 18th century: Indian Subcontinent
Gained independence on August 14, 1947
Previously there was East and West Pakistan
East Pakistan became Bangladesh
West Pakistan is Pakistan today

Pakistan has a semi-industrialized economy. A big chunk of it lies in agriculture and the export of crops, cotton being the main one, as much of Pakistan’s masses outside the cities are farmers.
Lately though, Pakistan’s primary industry has changed from agriculture to the service sector which includes investments in telecommunications, real estate and energy.

National Dress: Shalwar Kameez

Food
Bread: Naan, Roti
Rice
Meat
Beef
Lamb
Chicken
Beans/lentils
Spicy

Folk Art: Truck Art
Dance
Music
Tabla
Sitar
Poetry
Alama Iqbal

Rural Life
Sports
Cricket
Field Hockey
Squash
Polo
Soccer (football)


K2 – Second highest peak in the world
Himalaya Mountains
Indus River Plain
Thar Desert

Hot Summers: 120 deg. F
Humid
10 inches of Monsoon Rain
Moderate winters

Major Land Marks


Lahore Fort
From the Mughal Period
Minare Pakistan


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