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Encyclopedia > Swabi District

Swabi is district in NWFP. North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) is geographically the smallest of the four provinces of Pakistan. ...


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Swabi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (591 words)
Swabai is the fourth most populus district of NWFP with Esapzay clan of Pukhtoons as the predominant clan of this district.
People of Swabi are well educated, skilled, hard working and enterprising.Many of them are expatriates working all over the globe for their living.
The area from swat in the north to the banks of river Kabul in Nowshera District is inhabited by the Yousafzais.
North-West Frontier Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3126 words)
The province's main districts include Dera Ismail Khan, Kohat, Bannu, Peshawar, and Hazara Division.The region varies in topography from dry rocky areas in the south to forests and green plains in the north.
The north, comprising Chitral District, has a typically continental steppe climate similar to Afghanistan and Tajikistan, with average annual precipitation ranging from 100mm per year in the far north to 23 inches in Drosh in the south.
Dir and Hazara districts are some of the wettest places in Pakistan: annual rainfall at Dir averages 58 inches, of which 400 mm falls during the summer monsoon from July to September and twice that amount during the winter rainy season from December to April.
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