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The Hazara region is located in NWFP, Pakistan.

This region was formerly called Hazara Division until as part of administrative shake up the division was abolished . Although the Division has been abolished by the government, the identity and name has still retained been and is used in other areas. For example the University of Hazara based in Mansehra provides higher education to people of the region.

Population

The population of the Hazara region was estimated to be over 4.5 million in 2005. The total area of Hazara is 18013 km²: See table below.

Hazara region: Statistics
District Area (km²) Population
(Millions)
Abbottabad 1802 1
Batagram 910 0.5
Haripur 1763 0.7
Kohistan 7581 0.6
Mansehra 5957 1.4
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