
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan)
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) is a province in northern Pakistan, known for its diverse landscapes including mountains, valleys, and forests. It borders Afghanistan to the west and north, Punjab to the south, and Balochistan to the southwest. The region is culturally rich, primarily inhabited by Pashtun communities with their own language and traditions. KPK plays a strategic role due to its location, with historic trade routes like the Khyber Pass connecting Pakistan and Afghanistan. It has a growing economy based on agriculture, tourism, and emerging industries, and features notable sites including historic forts, natural parks, and mountain ranges like the Hindu Kush.