Yes. Most of the part of Punjab is plain where 60 percent of the population of Pakistan lives. Over 56% of the whole area of Pakistan consists of plains.
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There are buffalo, teepees, and horses in the Plains region.
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Pakistan has almost all kinds of land-forms. The Northern Areas of Pakistan start from highest glaciers, the famous Himalaya range. Pakistan also has plateaus, plains, valleys and deserts. Pakistan also has rivers, streams, and a Arabian sea in the south.
No other nation has so many people who are so utterly dependent on artificial rain; four-fifths of Pakistan's food comes from the irrigated Indus plains.
Some examples of plains include the Great Plains in North America, the Indo-Gangetic Plain in South Asia, the Pampas in South America, and the Australian Outback in Australia. These plains are located in the United States and Canada, India and Pakistan, Argentina and Uruguay, and Australia, respectively.
The Indus Plain is also called the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is a large and fertile plains that covers several areas of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.
The geography of Pakistan is deeply a mixture of mostly plains to deserts, forests, hills, and plateaus ranging from the coastal areas of the Arabian Sea in the south, to the mountains of the Karakoram Rangs in the north. Pakistan is bordered by Afghanistan to the north-west and Iran to the west, while People's Republic of China borders the country in the north and India to the east.
The Caroni Plains, The Nariva Plains and the Naparima Plains
There are Central Plains in Wisconsin and in Texas. But the Wisconsin Central Plains, as well as the Northern Plains (part of the Great Plains) are included in the tall-grass "Prairie Plains" of the Midwest.
The address of the Plains Branch is: 14 S. Plains Rd., The Plains, 45780 1338
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