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Philippines is an island country in Asia. The country has 145 cities and total of 1,489 municipalities from its three island groups.
Nebraska only has 16 cities with a population greater then 10,000.
Approximately 40-50% of Pakistan's population (around 80-100 million people) live in urban areas, which include cities and towns. The urban population in Pakistan has been steadily increasing due to rural to urban migration and natural population growth.
As per 2006 census, the no. of cities listed are 159 in Pakistan. As per 2010 census, the no. of cities listed are 271 in Pakistan.
The total number of cities in Pakistan is hard to ascertain because there appears to be a difference of opinion as to what qualifies as a city. Wikipedia lists a total of 201 cities; one source claims that in the 2010 census 271 cities were listed for Pakistan; the Guide PK's list of cities consists of 374 names and according to Falling Grain, which lists places with populations as low as around 5000 inhabitants as cities, there should be thousands.
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total numbers of villages in pakistan are 198,000
No, but there are a number of boarding schools in other cities in Pakistan.
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There are hundreds of cities in Punjab. A few famous cities of Punjab are enlisted below: LahoreFaisalabadMultanGujranwalaSahiwalBahawalpurOkaraJhangHafizabadJhelumSirgodhaVehariKasurMandi BahauddinGujranwalaKhanewalMalakwalPind DadankhanRawalpindiChiniotShaikhupura
159 lited cities in Pakistan according to census of 2006
As per Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) annual report 2010-11, the total number of TV sets in Pakistan is close to 12 million (Page 25 of the report)
Freemasonry existed in a number of cities in Pakistan, Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Quetta and Tarbela amongst others. It was finally proscribed in Pakistan in 1983 by Zia-ul-Haq.
There are millions of vehicles in Pakistan. There is no source on Internet which could help us find the actual total number of vehicles in Pakistan.