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Administrative divisions of Islamabad, Pakistan
A guide map of Islamabad with its sectors on a sign next to a viewing point, nearly 1 by 1.50 meter big
Guide map of northeast Islamabad with its sectors

Sectors of Islamabad are administrative divisions of Zone I and Zone II of the Islamabad Capital Territory region. The capital territory is divided into 5 zones, of which Zone I and Zone II have been designated urban development zones.

Naming & numbering

The five zones of Islamabad. Zone I and Zone II are further subdivided into sectors

Each square shaped sector is named by combining Latin letters and numerals together. The sector letters increase north to south from A to O, while sector number increases east to west from 1 to 20. However, at present time, sectors A to I and 5 to 18 are currently open for urban development.

List of sectors

This is a list of all planned and constructed sectors.

B-sectors

  • CDA's Multi Gardens project at B-17 CDA's Multi Gardens project at B-17

C-sectors

  • C-14, Islamabad
  • C-15, Islamabad

D-sectors

  • D-12, Islamabad
  • D-17, Islamabad

E-sectors

  • E-7, Islamabad
  • E-8, Islamabad
  • E-9, Islamabad
  • E-10, Islamabad
  • E-11, Islamabad
  • E-12, Islamabad
  • E-16, Islamabad
  • E-17, Islamabad

F-sectors

  • F-5, Islamabad
  • F-6, Islamabad
  • F-7 (Urdu: حلقہ ف ٧) is a sector of Islamabad. The sector is located at the foothills of Margalla Hills of Islamabad. It is well known for its markaz/commercial area named "Jinnah Super Market" which is one of the most recognized and iconic shopping areas of Islamabad. It hosts a huge number of shops, restaurants, libraries, and casual dining areas. There are the designer shops, cafes, eateries, banks, bookstores, gift and CD shops, and service facilities. In July 2020, the first charging station was set up at one of PSO stations located in F7, Islamabad by the Federal Ministry of Energy.
  • F-8, Islamabad
  • Fatima Jinnah Park (Sector F-9 Park), Islamabad
  • F-10, Islamabad
  • F-11, Islamabad
  • F-12, Islamabad
  • F-15, Islamabad
  • F-17, Islamabad

G-sectors

  • A multipurpose sports facility at G-5 A multipurpose sports facility at G-5
  • Aabpara Market at G-6 is the oldest market of Islamabad Aabpara Market at G-6 is the oldest market of Islamabad
  • G-9 Markaz or Karachi Company G-9 Markaz or Karachi Company
  • G-13, Islamabad G-13, Islamabad
  • Ramna-4 Diplomatic Enclave(G-4), Islamabad
  • Ramna-5 Diplomatic Enclave(G-5), Islamabad
  • G-5, Islamabad
  • G-6, Islamabad
  • G-7, Islamabad
  • G-8, Islamabad
  • G-9, Islamabad
  • G-10, Islamabad
  • G-11, Islamabad
  • G-12, Islamabad
  • G-13, Islamabad
  • G-14, Islamabad
  • G-15, Islamabad
  • G-16, Islamabad

H-sectors

  • H-8, Islamabad
  • H-9, Islamabad
  • International Islamic University Islamabad(IIUI H-10), Islamabad
  • H-11, Islamabad
  • National University of Science and Technology(NUST H-12), Islamabad
  • H-13, Islamabad

I-sectors

  • I-8 Markaz I-8 Markaz
  • Fruit and Vegetable Market, I-11 Fruit and Vegetable Market, I-11

See also

References

  1. Zones and sectors of Islamabad on Capital Development Authority website Retrieved 21 January 2021
  2. "Islamabad Capital Territoty Map (Master Plan Of Islamabad) on Capital Development Authority website". cda.gov.pk. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  3. "Shopping and Dining". CDA Official Website. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  4. "Govt to set up 24 electric vehicle charging stations across country, says Omar Ayub". Pakistan Today. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  5. "First electric vehicle charging station begins functioning in Islamabad". Express Tribune. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  6. Maneesha Tikekar (1 January 2004). Across the Wagah: An Indian's Sojourn in Pakistan. Promilla. pp. 32–39. ISBN 978-8185002347. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
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