Nawab Shah

Nawab Shah

Nawabshah (oft getrennt geschrieben: Nawab Shah, Urdu: نوابشاہ) ist eine im Zentrum der Provinz Sindh in Pakistan liegende Stadt, die 1912 gegründet wurde. Sie liegt etwa 4 Fahrstunden mit dem Auto von Karatschi entfernt am Fluss Indus, und wird auch als das Herz von Sindh bezeichnet. Die Stadt ist bekannt für Zuckerrohr- und Bananenproduktion, da die Stadtgegend ein heißes und trockenes Klima hat. Nawabshah besitzt einen Flughafen in Stadtnähe. Außerdem ist Nawabshah mit der Hauptstrecke der Pakistanischen Eisenbahn verbunden und die Hauptverbindungsstelle der Pakistanischen Eisenbahngesellschaft.

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