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Pakistan has a geographical feature. The Indus River.

1. Between the desert and the mountains runs a narrow strip of green that is the fertile plan of the Indus and Punjab system of rivers.

2. The northern ranges, which include portions of the Hindu Kush and the Himalayas, contain thirteen of the world's highest peaks. (Highest for Pakistan and second highest in the world is K2)

3. The Indus River branches into five major tributaries, creating a fertile plain from which the country draws its sustenance.

Aliprandini, Michael. "Pakistan." Our World: Pakistan(2009):

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