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| Pakistan Administrative Units - Tier 1 |
Pakistan is a federation of four provinces, a capital territory and a group of federally administered tribal areas. The government of Pakistan exercises de facto jurisdiction over the western parts of the disputed Kashmir region, organized as two separate political entities; Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Prior to 2001, the sub-provincial tier of government was composed of 26 divisions with two further tiers (districts and tehsils) administered directly from the provincial level. The divisions were abolished in 2001 and a new three-tiered system of local government came into effect comprising districts, tehsils and union councils with an elected body at each tier.
There are currently 113 districts in Pakistan-proper, each with several tehsils and union councils. The tribal areas comprise seven tribal agencies and six small frontier regions detached from neighboring districts whilst Azad Kashmir comprises ten and Gilgit-Baltistan seven districts respectively.
Provinces | Territories |
Balochistan | Islamabad Capital Territory |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Federally Administered Tribal Areas including the Frontier Regions |
Punjab | Azad Jammu and Kashmir |
Sindh | Gilgit-Baltistan |
