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There are a number of higher education institutions in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. These include universities supported by the federal government of Pakistan and the provincial government of Sindh . There are also several private universities supported by various bodies and societies.
Bahria Icon Tower is a skyscraper complex in the seaside municipality of Clifton in Karachi, Pakistan.The complex includes a 62-storey tower, which at 300 metres (980 ft), [2] [3] is the tallest building in Pakistan and among the tallest buildings in South Asia.
The Astana Arena (Kazakh: Астана Арена) is a football stadium in Astana, Kazakhstan. The stadium holds 30,000 and has a retractable roof . [ 4 ] It serves as the national stadium for the Kazakhstan national football team .
The Green Line (Urdu: سبز راہ ) is a bus rapid transit (BRTS) line of the Karachi Breeze metrobus system, operational since December 2021 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Its construction began in February 2016 on the orders of the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif .
The Johan Cruyff Arena (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Arena [ˈjoːɦɑŋ ˈkrœyf aːˌreːnaː]; officially stylised as Johan Cruijff ArenA) is the main stadium of the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam and the home stadium of football club AFC Ajax since its opening.
Trend of population growth (in millions) in Karachi. Karachi is the largest and most populous city in Pakistan. The population of Karachi is estimated to be around 16 million (16,093,786) in 2020. [1] The population and demographic distribution in the megacity has undergone numerous changes over the past 150 years.
[5] [4] The hotel introduced a music and dance floor to Karachi and housed the nightclub "Summer". [5] [4] Due to economic challenges following the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, half of the hotel was converted into office spaces. [5] [4] The hotel also had a dedicated floor for Lufthansa crew members up until 1998. [5] [4]
The Arena Lublin is a football stadium located in Lublin, Poland. It is the home ground of Motor Lublin. The stadium holds 15,243 people. [2] History.