Zhob Division

Zhob Division is an administrative division of Balochistan Province, . It was created in 1988 bifurcated from Quetta division. It remained abolished between 2000 and 2008 during the military rule of Pervez Musharraf, but later restored when his rule ended.
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  • Type: Locality with 1,540,000 residents
  • Description: division of Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Also known as: Zhob

Places of Interest

Highlights include Zhob Airport.

Aerodrome
is a small domestic airport located in , Balochistan, . The airport caters mainly to the population of Zhob and surrounding townships.

Zhob Division

Latitude
31.3414° or 31° 20′ 29″ north
Longitude
69.4621° or 69° 27′ 44″ east
Population
1,540,000
Elevation
1,466 metres (4,810 feet)
Open location code
8J3F8FR6+HR
Geo­Names ID
12104830
Wiki­data ID
Q12860176
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Western Panjabi—“Zhob Division” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: ঝব বিভাগ
  • Chinese: Zhob Khu-he̍k
  • Chinese: 佐布专区
  • Chinese: 佐布專區
  • French: division de Zhob
  • French: Division de Zhob
  • Mazanderani: ژوب بخش
  • Min Nan Chinese: Zhob Khu-he̍k
  • Persian: بخش ژوب
  • Sindhi: زوب ڊويزن
  • Spanish: División de Zhob
  • Tajik: Бахши Жуб
  • Tamil: ஜோப் கோட்டம்
  • Urdu: ژوب ڈویژن
  • Western Panjabi: ژوب ڈویژن

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