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== Origin of name == |
== Origin of name == |
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Abbottabad is named after Major James Abbott, an administrator of Hazara, a region that contained this district. |
Abbottabad is named after Major [[James Abbott]], an administrator of [[Hazara]], a region that contained this district. |
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== Subdivisions == |
== Subdivisions == |
Revision as of 16:49, 23 December 2005
Abbottabad is a district in the North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan, that contains the cities of Abbottabad and Havelian.
Origin of name
Abbottabad is named after Major James Abbott, an administrator of Hazara, a region that contained this district.
Subdivisions
The district has only one Tehsil, Abbottabad. It has two Municipalities, Abbottabad and Havelian, and one Town, Nawanshehr. There are fifty-seven Union Councils in the district. These are:
- 1 Bagnotar
- 2 Bakot
- 3 Banda Pir Khan
- 4 Bandi Atai Khan
- 5 Bandi Dhundaan
- 6 Berin gali
- 7 Berot Kalan
- 8 Berot Khurd
- 9 Boi
- 10 Chamad
- 11 Chamhati
- 12 Chamyali
- 13 Dalola
- 14 Dewal Manal
- 15 Dhamtore
- 16 Garhi Phulgran
- 17 Goreeni
- 18 Havelian (rural)
- 19 Jarral
- 20 Jhangi
- 21 Jhangra
- 22 Kakul
- 23 Kathwal
- 24 Kokal
- 25 Kothiala
- 26 Kukmang
- 27 Lakhala
- 28 Langra
- 29 Langrial
- 30 Lora
- 31 Majuhan
- 32 MirPur
- 33 Moolia
- 34 Nagri Bala
- 35 Nagri Tutial
- 36 Nambal
- 37 Namli Maira
- 38 Nara
- 39 Nathiagali
- 40 Palak
- 41 Pattan Kalan
- 42 Pattan Khurd
- 43 Pawa
- 44 Phalkot (Dhaki Khaiter)
- 45 Phalkot (Malsa)
- 46 Phalla
- 47 Pind Kargo Khan
- 48 Rahi
- 49 Rajoya
- 50 Salhad
- 51 Sarbhana
- 52 Seer Gharbi
- 53 Sheikh-ul-Bandi
- 54 Sherwan
- 55 Tajwal
- 56 Tarnawai
- 57 Thathi Faqir Sahib
External links
- Abbottabad district information from the Sustainable Development Network
- Abbottabad Conservation Strategy