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Cities

Mirpur

Mirpur, formally recognized as New Mirpur City is the capital of the Mirpur district. Geographically, Mirpur is situated on the southern borders of the former State of Jammu and Kashmir. Adjacent to the Mangla Dam, Mirpur is a picturesque small city, often referred to as "Mini London." It is the second most populous city in Azad Kashmir and ranks as the 74th largest city in Pakistan. Renowned for its majestic buildings and expansive bungalows, which are predominantly financed by its expatriate community, Mirpur boasts a unique architectural landscape.

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Muzaffarabad

Muzaffarabad, serving as the largest city and the capital of Azad Kashmir presents a rich cultural heritage, evident in its historic landmarks like the Red Fort and Pir Chinasi Shrine, which attract tourists and historians alike. Located in Muzaffarabad District, at the merging point of the Jhelum and Neelum River, it is 138 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, accessible via Kohala Bridge and Hazara Motorway. The city thrives on a cottage industry focused on furniture making, woodcarving, garment production, and embroidery work.

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Rawalakot

Rawalakot, serving as the capital of Poonch district in Azad Kashmir. Situated at an elevation of 1,615 meters (5,300 feet) and 76 km from Kohalla, the city has road connections to Rawalpindi and Islamabad via the neighboring districts of Azad Pattan and Dhalkot, and to Muzaffarabad via Kohalla and Sudhangali. It stands as a testament to the breathtaking beauty of the region. With its picturesque mountainous surroundings and rich cultural heritage, Rawalakot offers both locals and visitors alike a serene and captivating experience.

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Kotli

Kotli, situated within Kotli District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, rests along the banks of the Poonch River, renowned for its waterfalls, including the Lala Waterfall near the town and the Gulpur Waterfalls. Kotli, is uniquely known for its lush green valleys and the annual Sarda festival, which celebrates the region's agricultural heritage and attracts visitors from all over Azad Kashmir. Spanning an area of 1,862 square kilometers, Kotli is home to various neighborhoods such as Housing Scheme, Pang Piran, and Shahi Muhallah. It stands as a vibrant hub within the district, offering both natural beauty and cultural richness to its inhabitants and visitors.

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Bhimber

Bhimbher, a historic town in Azad Kashmir, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes. It serves as a strategic gateway connecting Azad Kashmir with Pakistan. Bhimber, serving as both a town and the administrative center of the corresponding district in Azad Kashmir. Located approximately 47 kilometers southeast of Mirpur, Bhimber stands as a pivotal hub in the region.

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Dadyal

Dadyal is a vibrant town in Azad Kashmir known for its scenic beauty and cultural heritage. It serves as a key commercial hub with strong ties to the Pakistani community abroad. Dadyal is situated as a tehsil within Mirpur district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan, encompasses approximately 84 villages within its jurisdiction. The villages collectively contribute to the diverse fabric of life and businesses in the region of Azad Kashmir.

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