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Total climate companies: 8

 
 
  • Larkano
    About Larkana: its history, climate and educational institutes. The website has a number of useful photographs. In history books Larkano is first mentioned in the Tuhfatulakram, a book written in Kalhora period. Even in this book, nothing is told abo ...
    http://www.larkano.com/
 
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  • Pakistan Cultural Profiles Project
    Overview of Bahraini life includes landscape and climate, family life, work, recreation, arts and literature, history and education. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. ...
    http://www.cp-pc.ca/english/pakistan/
 
  • International Market Research Reports (Pakistan)
    Includes a commercial overview of Pakistan, economic trends, political environment, business prospects, trade regulations and standards, investment climate and statistics, trade and project financing. ...
    http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/inimr-ri2.nsf/en/gr-01433e.html
 
  • ICPAP
    The Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credential is the professional designation for management consultants, working executives, professional accountants, financial and corporate managers. The certificate provides distinction in today economic climat ...
    http://www.icpap.com.pk
 
  • Chowk
    Chowk is a platform to publish, discuss and debate writings on a variety of issues that are important to the people of India, Pakistan, and other South Asian countries. It is a place to: express and exchange ideas, discover eclectic thoughts, get use ...
    http://chowk.com/
 
  • Pakistan Meteorological Department
    Pakistan Meteorological Departments official web site contains information about weather forecasts, flood, Agromet and Geophysics. INTRODUCTION: The Pakistan Meteorological Department is both a scientific and a service department, and functions under ...
    http://www.met.gov.pk/
 
  • An Introduction to Pakistan
    Brief guide to the country. Pakistan extends along either side of the historic Indus River, following its course from the mountain valleys of the Himalayas down to the Arabian Sea. Bordering on India, China, Afghanistan and Iran, it is strategically ...
    http://www.geographia.com/pakistan/
 
 
 
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