Atlas of Federally Administered Tribal Areas

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FATA




وفاقی منتظم شدہ قبائیلی علاقہ جات‎ سابق

English FATA - Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Defunct)
Federally Administered Tribal Areas was a region in Pakistan Outside the four provinces in South Asia and still is the indigenous home to the Waziri people, is now remerged with KPK, since 2018. FATA was military controlled as a Territory under the Islamic Republic of ► Pakistan. The FATA internationally borders ► Afghanistan to the West.

Short name FATA
Official  name Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Defunct)
Status Former Federal territory of ► Pakistan
Capital
Population 4,996,556 inhabitants
Area 27,220 N/A km²
Major  languages Urdu, Pashto, Waziri
Major  religions Islam
More information FATA, Geography of FATA, History of FATA and Politics of FATA
More  images FATA - FATA (Category).

General maps

Map of the former Tribal belt region (1970-2018).
Map of Former FATA and its Former Agencies
Map of central Afghan-Pakistan border.

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