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Islamabad
IslamabadCategory:Capitals in Asia
Category:Cities in Pakistan
Image:Faisal_mosque2.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Faisal Mosque, located in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, was built in 1986. It's one of the largest mosques in the world.
'''Islamabad''' (اسلاماباد, population 530,000) is the capital city of Pakistan, located in the north-east of the country. It is located within the Islamabad Capital Territory, though the area has historically been a part of the Punjab region.
The city is situated at the edge of the Potohar plateau, south of the Margalla hills. The area's micro-climate is regulated by three man-made lakes (Rawal lake|Rawal, Simli lake|Simli and Khanpur lake|Khanpur). The city has hot summers with monsoon rains occurring during July and August. Winters can be cold, but even when pre-dawn temperatures occasionally fall below freezing in December-February, the days are usually sunny and mild.
Image:05_government_house.jpg|thumb|Government House, Islamabad
From independence until 1958 Pakistan's capital was Karachi in Sindh in the far south. Worries about the concentration of investment and development in the area with the subsequent effect on the rest of the country prompted the notion of building a new capital on a better site. When Ayub Khan became Pakistan's president in 1958 he made the building of a new capital a priority. A site immediately north of Rawalpindi was chosen. Rawalpindi was designated as the temporary capital. Work on the new capital started during the 1960s. The planning and construction was largely headed by the Greek urban planner Constantinos A. Doxiadis. His plan revolved around the building of the city in sectors, each containing four sub-sectors separated by green-belts and parks. There was a strong emphasis on greenery and open space. When Islamabad was finally built growth was slow - indeed the government did not fully relocate to the city from Rawalpindi until the 1980s. During this time the capital's population was small, at around 250,000. This changed dramatically during the 1990s with the population increasing, instigating the building of new sectors.
Rawalpindi is considered to be Islamabad's sister-city due to the proximity between the two cities. In fact most of the Pakistani Military's headquarters are actually in Rawalpindi.
Image:Isb_blue_area.jpg|thumb|Business Area, Islamabad
Islamabad is a modern and clean city, especially in comparison with other cities of Pakistan. It is well-organized, with the city being divided into different sectors, each with certain facilities like a mosque and market. The commercial center of the city is known as the Blue Area running along the length of Jinnah Avenue, named for Pakistan's founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah. It's eastern end runs into Parliament Road, where the majority of government buildings are located.
The city is very green, with much afforestation of what was formerly scrub forest and open ground. The city's climate has enabled many exotic plants to be introduced to the area. There is also much wildlife in the north in the Margallas, which have been turned into a national park.
Islamabad's architecture walks a tight-rope between modernity and tradition. Some buildings deemed too modern have been 'Islamicised'. The Saudi-Pak Tower is a good example of modern and traditional in one building. The city is home to the Faisal Mosque, which is well-known for its architecture and immense size. Quaid-i-Azam University is also located in the capital city along with numerous government buildings and foreign embassies such as the National Assembly of Pakistan|National Assembly building, the Supreme Court of Pakistan|Supreme Court building and the President of Pakistan|President's residence. Another landmark is a giant silver-colored Globe Statue, installed in 2004 to mark Pakistan's hosting of that year's SAARC Summit.
== External links ==
* [http://www.worldisround.com/articles/35849/index.html Images of Islamabad]
* [http://www.pakistanpics.com/ Picture and Photo Gallery of Pakistan]
* [http://www.itspakistan.net/pakistan/default.aspx itsPakistan - About Pakistan and Major Cities]
* [http://islamabad.net/ Islamabad.net - City Web Guide]
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