Bannu Division
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Bannu Division is one of seven divisions in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It consists of three districts: Bannu, Lakki Marwat, and North Waziristan. According to the 2017 Pakistani Census, the division had a population of 2,656,801, making it the least populous division in the province, but it spans 9,975 km2 (3,851 sq mi) of area, and this makes it the third-smallest division by area in the province. Lakki Marwat is the largest city of Bannu Division, with around 60,000 people, while the division's namesake and second-largest city is Bannu, with just under 50,000 people. The division borders Dera Ismail Khan Division to the south and west, Kohat Division to the north and east, and the province of Punjab, Pakistan to its east.
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La división de Bannu (en urdu : بنوں ڈویژن) es una subdivisión administrativa del sur de la provincia de Jaiber Pastunjuá en Pakistán. Cuenta con dos millones de habitantes en 2017, y su capital es Bannu. Como todas las divisiones pakistaníes, fue derogada en 2000 y luego restablecida en 2008. La división reagrupa los distritos siguientes:
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La division de Bannu (en ourdou : بنوں ڈویژن) est une subdivision administrative du sud de la province de Khyber Pakhtunkhwa au Pakistan. Elle compte près de deux millions d'habitants en 2017, et sa capitale est Bannu. Comme l'ensemble des divisions pakistanaises, la subdivision a été abrogée en 2000 avant d'être rétablie en 2008. La division regroupe les districts suivant :
* district de Lakki Marwat
* district de Bannu
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One of the four trans-Indus Districts of the North-West Frontier Province, lying between 32° 16'N and 33°5′N and between 70°23'E and 71°16′E, with an area of 1,670 square miles. The District forms a basin drained by two rivers from the hills of Waziristan, the Kurram River and the Gambila or Tochi, which unite at Lakki and flow into the Indus south of Kalabagh. It is shut in on every side by mountains: on the north by those in the Teri tahsil of Kohat District; on the east by the southern extremity of the Maidani Pahar or Khattak Niazi range and the northern spur of the Marwat range, which separate the District from the Isa Khel tahsil of Mianwali District in the Punjab; on the south-east and south the Marwat and Bhittanni ranges divide it from Dera Ismail Khan; and on the west and north-west lie Waziristan and independent territory inhabited by the Bhittanni tribe. These hills nowhere attain any great height. The highest point of the Maidani range at its centre, near the hamlet and valley of Maidan, has an altitude of only 4,256 feet. The Marwat range culminates in Sheikh Budin, the hill which rises abruptly from its south-west end to a height of 4,516 feet, and forms the summer retreat for this District and Dera Ismail Khan. From these ranges numerous spurs jut out into the Bannu plains, but no other hills break their level expanse. Of the rivers the larger is the Kurram, which, entering the District at its north-western corner close to Bannu town, runs at first south-east, then south, and finally winds eastward through the Darra Tang or 'narrow gorge' which lies between the extremities of the Maidani Pahar and Marwat ranges. The Tochi river enters the District about 6 miles south of the Kurram and flows in the same direction, gradually drawing closer to it until their streams unite about 6 or 7 miles west of the Darra Tang.
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Bannu Division is one of seven divisions in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It consists of three districts: Bannu, Lakki Marwat, and North Waziristan. According to the 2017 Pakistani Census, the division had a population of 2,656,801, making it the least populous division in the province, but it spans 9,975 km2 (3,851 sq mi) of area, and this makes it the third-smallest division by area in the province. Lakki Marwat is the largest city of Bannu Division, with around 60,000 people, while the division's namesake and second-largest city is Bannu, with just under 50,000 people. The division borders Dera Ismail Khan Division to the south and west, Kohat Division to the north and east, and the province of Punjab, Pakistan to its east.
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La división de Bannu (en urdu : بنوں ڈویژن) es una subdivisión administrativa del sur de la provincia de Jaiber Pastunjuá en Pakistán. Cuenta con dos millones de habitantes en 2017, y su capital es Bannu. Como todas las divisiones pakistaníes, fue derogada en 2000 y luego restablecida en 2008. La división reagrupa los distritos siguientes:
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La division de Bannu (en ourdou : بنوں ڈویژن) est une subdivision administrative du sud de la province de Khyber Pakhtunkhwa au Pakistan. Elle compte près de deux millions d'habitants en 2017, et sa capitale est Bannu. Comme l'ensemble des divisions pakistanaises, la subdivision a été abrogée en 2000 avant d'être rétablie en 2008. La division regroupe les districts suivant :
* district de Lakki Marwat
* district de Bannu
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