Hunza — may refer to *Hunza Valley *Former State of Hunza *Hunza River *Hunza Peak *Hunza diet *Hunza people *Hunza is the Muisca name of the city of Tunja, Colombia … Wikipedia
Hunza (Fluss) — Hunza Hängebrücke über den Hunza bei PassuVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenVorlage:Infobox Flu … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hunza Valley — For the article about the former princely state, see State of HunzaHunza Valley (Urdu: ہنزہ) is a mountainous valley near Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The Hunza valley is situated at an elevation of 2,438 metres (7,999 feet). The… … Wikipedia
Hispar River — The Hispar River forms from the melt water of the Hispar Glacier a 49 kilometer long glacier in the Northern Areas of Pakistan s Karakoram Mountains. The Hispar Glacier and river both flow northwest, passing through Hispar, Hopar and Nagar… … Wikipedia
Indus River — Geobox River name = Indus native name = tisha hansonother name = Sindh other name1 = Sindhu other name2 = Hindu other name3 = Abasin other name4 = Sengge Chu other name5 = Yìndù Hé image size = image caption = Satellite image of the Indus River… … Wikipedia
Indus River — Trans Himalayan river of southern Asia. It is one of the world s longest rivers, with a length of 1,800 mi (2,900 km). Its annual flow of 272 billion cu yd (207 billion cu m) is twice that of the Nile. It rises in southwestern Tibet and flows… … Universalium
Hussaini (Hunza) — Hussaini or Sisoni (Urdu: حسینی ) is rocky valley in Gojal upper Hunza of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Hussaini is 145 km north of Gilgit, the capital city. Hunza River flows in to the east while the Karakoram Highway (KKH) passes to its west … Wikipedia
Chenab River — A view of River Chenab near Sialkot A View of Marala He … Wikipedia
Ganish Village — Ganish The King Makers Ninety Kilometer and 2 ½ hours traveling time from Gilgit, lies Ganish, directly under Karimabad, the principal town of the Hunza valley. Spreading over the mountain, opposite the world famous Rakaposhi Peak in Nagar across … Wikipedia
Geography of Gilgit-Baltistan — Districts of Gilgit Baltistan Gilgit Baltistan has been under Pakistani control since 1947 and was given full autonomy on August 29, 2009 and is now constitutionally an integrated part of Pakistan.[1] Gilgit Baltistan comprises seven districts… … Wikipedia