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Yes, people do live in the Karakoram mountain range, which spans parts of Pakistan, India, and China. The region is home to several small communities, primarily in the valleys, where residents engage in agriculture, trade, and tourism. Notable areas, like Hunza and Skardu in Pakistan, have become popular for their stunning landscapes and cultural heritage. However, the harsh climate and rugged terrain limit the population density in this mountainous region.

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