Districts of Sindh - Federally Administered Tribal Areas

Federally Administered Tribal Areas

Further information: Agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Map 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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