The sole
federal territory of Pakistan is the Islamabad Capital Territory (Urdu:,
Romanized as Vafq Dr-alhakmat). It encompasses Islamabad, the nation's capital
city, and is situated between the provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The territory is represented in the National Assembly's NA-52, NA-53, and NA-54
districts.
History.
In order to
build Pakistan's new capital and replace Karachi Federal Capital Territory,
land was transferred from the Punjab province's Rawalpindi District. The
Capital Territory, which included Rawalpindi, was to be divided into the
following sections according to the master plan from the 1960s:
259 square
kilometre Rawalpindi (100 sq mi)
220.15
square kilometres make up Islamabad (85.00 sq mi)
Margalla
Hills, an area of 220.15 km2 (85.00 sq mi)
Rural
Islamabad is 446.20 square kilometres large (172.28 sq mi)
But in the
1980s, Rawalpindi was ultimately left out of the Islamabad master plan.
Administration
Zones
Five zones are broken up into Islamabad:
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Zone II: Set aside for urban growth
Zone III: a rural development zone
Zone IV: a rural development zone
Designated for rural development is Zone V.
Sectors
Primary Article Union Councils Shrine near Model Town Islamabad, Sectors of.
Urban and rural areas are both part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. While the urban area has 27 union councils, the rural area has 23 union councils and 133 villages.
Climate.
Seasons
Islamabad experiences a humid subtropical climate with five distinct seasons: winter (November–February), spring (March–April), summer (May–June), rainy monsoon (July–August), and fall (Köppen: Cwa) (September and October).
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