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  2. Nazimabad District - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2017 census, Nazimabad district had 534,192 households and a population of 2,971,382. Nazimabad had a sex ratio of 900 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 81.52%: 81.90% for males and 81.13% for females. The entire population lived in urban areas. 627,927 (21.13%) were under 10 years of age. [8]

  3. Naya Nazimabad - Wikipedia

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    Naya Nazimabad Cricket Stadium is the home ground for the Karachi Kings, a PSL franchise owned by ARY's CEO Salman Iqbal. A couple years back, the heavy rain in Karachi caused some blocks of the housing project to be flooded because of inadequate sewage and water disposal lines, however the management has now taken adequate measures to prevent ...

  4. List of sports venues in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity Game(s) Tenants Image People's Football Stadium: 40,000: Football: Pakistan national football team: National Stadium: 34,228: Cricket: Karachi cricket team, Karachi Dolphins, Karachi Zebras, Karachi Kings, Pakistan International Airlines cricket team, Pakistan national cricket team

  5. Nazimabad - Wikipedia

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    Nazimabad (Urdu: ناظم آباد, Sindhi: نئون ناظم آباد) is a suburb of Karachi, Pakistan. It was established in 1952, and is named after the second Governor General of Pakistan Khawaja Nazimuddin .

  6. Nazimabad Town - Wikipedia

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    Nazimabad Town (Urdu: ناظم آباد ٹاؤن) is an administrative subdivision within Karachi, Pakistan that lies in the northern part of the city. It is named after the suburb of Nazimabad , which is named after the second Governor General of Pakistan Khawaja Nazimuddin .

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  8. Menora Mivtachim Arena - Wikipedia

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    Menora Mivtachim Arena. Yad Eliyahu Arena, Hebrew: היכל יד אליהו, known as the Menora Mivtachim Arena ( היכל מנורה מבטחים) and formerly as the Nokia Arena ( היכל נוקיה) for commercial reasons, [3] is a large multi-purpose sports indoor arena that is located in southeast Tel Aviv, Israel. The arena is primarily ...

  9. Astana Arena - Wikipedia

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    Astana Arena is the largest stadium in the country and it was built from 2006 to 2009 at a cost of $185 million, and was officially opened on 3 July 2009. [5] It is also a home ground for FC Astana of the Kazakhstan Premier League and FC Bayterek of the Kazakhstan First Division. The stadium hosted the opening ceremony of the 7th Asian Winter ...