Subdivisions du Pakistan

Subdivisions du Pakistan

Actuellement, le Pakistan est partagé en quatre provinces, deux territoires, et deux autres situés dans la portion du Cachemire administrée par le gouvernement pakistanais.

Par le passé, le Pakistan était simplement subdivisé en deux provinces, le Pakistan oriental et le Pakistan occidental. Ce dernier a été plus tard divisé en différents districts, qui sont devenus des provinces à la création du Bangladesh.

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Subdivisions de premier rang

Situation actuelle

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Nom Statut Superficie (km²)  % Superficie Population (est.)  % Pop. (1998) Capitale
1 Baloutchistan Province autonome 347 190 39 % 7 914 000 (2011) 5 % Quetta
2 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province autonome 74 521 9 % 20 215 000 (2008) 13 % Peshawar
3 Penjab Province autonome 205 344 23 % 81 330 531 (2010) 53 % Lahore
4 Sind Province autonome 140 914 16 % 35 470 648 (2009) 22 % Karachi
5 Territoire fédéral d'Islamabad Territoire non-autonome 1 165 0,1 % 1 018 000 (1999) 0,6 % Islamabad
6 Régions tribales fédéralement administrées Territoire non-autonome 27 220 3 % 3 341 070 (2003) 2,3 % Peshawar
7 Azad Cachemire Territoire autonome 13 297 1,5 % 4 567 982 (2008) 2,2 % Muzaffarabad
8 Gilgit-Baltistan Territoire autonome 72 496 8 % 3 341 070 (2003) 1,3 % Gilgit

Proposition pour créer de nouvelles provinces

Nom Localisation Superficie (km²)  % Superficie Population (1998)  % Pop. (1998) Capitale
1 Seraiki Penjab et Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 62 997 7 % 16 042 358 12 % Multan
2 Bahawalpur Penjab 45 588 5 % 7 635 591 5,5 % Bahawâlpur
3 Hazara Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 18 413 2 % 3 505 581 2,5 % Abbottabad

Subdivisions de deuxième rang

Article détaillé : Districts du Pakistan.

Subdivisions de troisième rang

Articles détaillés : Tehsil et Union Councils du Pakistan.

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