Interesting facts about Pakistan

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. In this region of boundless sands, foreign tourists usually travel to touch the innumerable monuments of ancient, long-disappeared civilizations, of which there are so many.

In Pakistan is Ranikot – the largest fortress in the world. The length of the surrounding walls is only slightly below the mark of thirty kilometers.

In the territories of modern Pakistan, the most ancient civilizations known to archaeologists were born.

Four out of five all soccer balls on Earth are produced in Pakistan.

Pakistani schoolchildren for two minutes late for the lesson are punished with an eight-hour reading of religious literature.

Pakistan is the only country in the world that has never recognized Armenia as an independent state.

Pakistan is part of the so-called “nuclear club”, that is, a small coalition of countries that own nuclear weapons.

On the territory of Pakistan is the second highest mountain peak in the world – Chogori. Its peak rises to a height of 8611 meters.

In this country there are two official languages ​​- Urdu and English, but in practice the Pakistanis practically do not speak English. There are about sixty different languages ​​and dialects here.

The most popular drink in Pakistan is a strong black tea with the addition of milk.

Tourists who have a passport stamped on crossing the border of Israel in Pakistan will not be allowed to enter Pakistan.

Due to the rising level of the Arabian Sea, some coastal areas of Pakistan were flooded.

Alcohol in Pakistan is strictly prohibited.

In colonial times, Pakistan was considered part of India and was governed by British governors.

Pakistanis love to decorate their cars and buses in every possible way. In the course everything goes, starting with paint and finishing with carpets.