Valdez (FF 1096) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1976

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' I A karachi, pakistan' karachi is the former capital of pakistan. pakistan relinquished dominion status and proclaimed itself a republic within the british commonwealth on 29 feb. 56. the city is an international air center and the chief port through which west pakistans seaborne trade, especially in wheat and cotton, is handled. it is also the gateway to the fertile region of the puniab, the historical northwest frontier province, and afghanistan. after partition, karachi grew from a population of 350,000 to an estimated 3,500,000. this was due to the great influx of muslim refugees from india and to the increase in diplomatic, commercial, and industrial representation. at the time of partition the new nation was faced with the task of organizing a new government with limited resources and a dearth of trained personnel. in iune 1971, the city was under martial law and was expected to remain in that state for the foreseeable future. other internal problems are the refugees left in india and pakistan, water regulation on the rivers that flow into west pakistan lnow bangladesht, and the afghanistan claim to certain territory there occupied by the pathan tribesmen which is popularly known as the pushtoonistan problem, taken from the language of the pathan, pushtu. english is the predominent language plus a multitude of regional dialects, such as the sindi language of the local 'people living in around karachi. ' exchange 9 9 rupees 2 u. . Sl .00 9 - S l X . 0, ,W t quaid e azam mosque lfather of the banyan tree . . . natlonl mohammed ali iinnah. came' 'd'n9f 0 f0V9f'Te transformation of onyx rough to a work of beauty, a vase. how to inlay a table



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