Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Further information: Agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal AreasMap | Sr. No. | Agency | Area (km²) | Population (1998) | Density (people/km²) |
1 | Bajaur | 1,290 | 595,227 | 461 | |
2 | Khyber | 2,576 | 546,730 | 212 | |
3 | Kurram | 3,380 | 448,310 | 133 | |
4 | Mohmand | 2,296 | 334,453 | 146 | |
5 | North Waziristan | 4,707 | 361,246 | 77 | |
6 | Orakzai | 1,538 | 225,441 | 147 | |
7 | South Waziristan | 6,620 | 429,841 | 65 | |
8 | FR Bannu | 745 | 19,593 | 26 | |
9 | FR Dera Ismail Khan | 2,008 | 38,990 | 19 | |
10 | FR Kohat | 446 | 88,456 | 198 | |
11 | FR Lakki Marwat | 132 | 6,987 | 53 | |
12 | FR Peshawar | 261 | 53,841 | 206 | |
13 | FR Tank | 1,221 | 27,216 | 22 |
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