Pakistan topographic maps
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Gujujranwala City Tehsil
Gujranwala sits at the heart of the Rechna Doab, a strip of land between the Chenab in the north, and Ravi River in the south. Gujranwala is also part of the Majha, a historical region of northern Punjab. The city was built upon the plains of Punjab, and the surrounding region is an unbroken plain devoid of…
Average elevation: 225 m

Indus
In the uppermost, highest part of the Indus River basin there are relatively few genera and species: Diptychus, Ptychobarbus, Schizopyge, Schizopygopsis and Schizothorax snowtrout, Triplophysa loaches, and the catfish Glyptosternon reticulatum. Going downstream these are soon joined by the golden mahseer Tor…
Average elevation: 1,148 m

Murree
Pakistan > Punjab > Murree District
Murree (Punjabi, Urdu: مری) is a mountain resort city, located in the Galyat region of the Pir Panjal Range, within the Murree District of Punjab, Pakistan. It forms the outskirts of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, and is about 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Islamabad. It has average altitude of…
Average elevation: 1,718 m

Kabal Tehsil
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Swat District
Kabal Town is located at 34°47′N 72°17′E / 34.783°N 72.283°E / 34.783; 72.283 at an altitude of 845 metres (2,772 ft).
Average elevation: 1,477 m

Ravi River
Pakistan > Punjab > Yahya Nagar
The Ravi River originates in the Himalayas in the Multhan tehsil of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It follows a north-westerly course and is a perennial river. It is the smallest of the five Punjab rivers that rise from glacier fields at an elevation of 14,000 feet (4,300 m), on the southern side…
Average elevation: 215 m

Barnala Tehsil
Pakistan > Azad Kashmir > Bhimber District
Topographically, Barnala is divided into four regions.
Average elevation: 412 m

Tarbela Dam
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Haripur District
Tarbela Reservoir is 80.5 kilometres (50.0 mi) long, with a surface area of 250 square kilometres (97 sq mi). The reservoir initially stored 11,600,000 acre-feet (14.3 km3) of water, with a live storage of 9,700,000 acre-feet (12.0 km3), though this figure has been reduced over the subsequent 35 years of…
Average elevation: 451 m

Mirpur
Pakistan > Azad Kashmir > Mirpur District
Mirpur lies at the foothills of the Himalayas mountain range of an altitude of 648 metres or 2,126 feet above sea level and is linked with the main Peshawar-Lahore Grand Trunk Road at Dina Tehsil. It is the headquarters of Mirpur District, which has two subdivisions: Mirpur and Dudial. Mirpur is now one of the…
Average elevation: 377 m

Mastuj Tehsil
Pakistan > Khyber Pakhtunkhwa > Chitrāl District
Mastuj (Urdu: مستوج) is a tehsil of Upper Chitral District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan; Mastuj is the principal settlement. It is located at 36°17'0N 72°31'0E with an altitude of 2359 metres (7742 feet). There are ruins of old fort built originally in 18th century and reconstructed several times.
Average elevation: 4,143 m

360 views of Rakaposhi and Hunza
Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Nagar District
Average elevation: 3,472 m

Rawalpindi
Pakistan > Punjab > Rawalpindi District > Rawalpindi Cantonment
Rawalpindi features a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) with hot and wet summers, a cooler and drier winter. Rawalpindi and its twin city Islamabad, during the year experiences an average of 91 thunderstorms, which is the highest frequency of any plain elevation city in the country. Strong windstorms…
Average elevation: 530 m

Faisalabad City Tehsil
The soil consists of young stratified silt loam or very fine sand loam which makes the subsoil weak in structure with common kankers at only five feet. The course of the rivers within Faisalabad is winding and often subject to frequent alternations. In the rainy season, the currents are very strong. This leads…
Average elevation: 185 m

Karachi
Karachi lies very close to a major fault line, where the Indian tectonic plate meets the Arabian tectonic plate. However, Karachi lies near the western edge of the Indian Plate, on the Indo Gagnetic Plain. Within the city of Karachi are two small ranges: the Khasa Hills and Mulri Hills, which lie in the…
Average elevation: 20 m

Gwādar
Gwadar is situated on the southwestern Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan in Gwadar District of Balochistan province. Like Ormara further east, Gwadar is situated on a natural hammerhead-shaped tombolo peninsula forming two almost perfect, but naturally curved, semicircular bays on either side. The city is situated…
Average elevation: 6 m

Islamabad
Pakistan > Islamabad Capital Territory
Islamabad is located at 33°26′N 73°02′E / 33.43°N 73.04°E / 33.43; 73.04 at the northern edge of the Pothohar Plateau and at the foot of the Margalla Hills in Islamabad Capital Territory. Its elevation is 540 metres (1,770 ft). The modern capital and the ancient Gakhar city of Rawalpindi form…
Average elevation: 666 m

Chilum
Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Astore District
Chilum or Chilam is a village of Astore District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located near the junction of the Deosai Road and the Astore–Srinagar road. There is checkpost nearby, referred to as Chilam Chowki, at 35°2'8"N 75°6'10" E and elevation 3869 m (12696 ft).
Average elevation: 3,702 m

Manglia
Manglia (Urdu: منگلیہ ) is a medium village of tehsil Kharian, District Gujrat, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°86'N 73°97'E with an altitude of 271.5 metres). Manglia has many castes including Syed, Jutt, Awan, Malik, Mughal, and Kasbi. 32°52′N 73°59′E / 32.867°N…
Average elevation: 300 m