We’re from Pakistan

We’re from Pakistan by Emma Lynch, published by Heinemann Library in 2005, is a 32-page exploration of the country of Pakistan, presented in English. This book provides an informative overview of Pakistan’s geography, including its diverse landscape of mountains, plains, and plateaus, as well as insights into its climate, which varies from hot in most regions to cold in the north. The text also touches on significant natural events, such as earthquakes and the monsoon season, while highlighting that most of the population resides in urban areas, with Islamabad serving as the capital.
Readers will find a straightforward presentation of key facts about Pakistan, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and history. The book focuses on the people and places of Pakistan, offering a glimpse into the country’s unique characteristics and environmental conditions. This edition serves as a valuable resource for young readers seeking to learn about Asia and its cultural and geographical diversity.
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Pakistan is a country in the south of Asia. Pakistan’s landscape is made up of mountains, plains and plateaus. The weather is mostly hot but the north of Pakistan can be cold. Sometimes there are earthquakes and there is a monsoon season. Most people live in the towns. The capital of Pakistan is Islamabad.
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