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Famous places named after Jinnah
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Jinnah Convention Centre
Largest exhibition and convention centre of Pakistan Located in the capital city of Islamabad Used to hold large scale conventions, events, meeting and exhibitions both by public and private sector Inaugurated in 1997 at the First Extraordinary Summit of OIC (Organisation of Islamic Conference)
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Quaid-e-Azam Library Public Library Located in Bagh-e Jinnah Lahore
The library has a collection of 125,000 books in English, Urdu, Arabic and Persian The building was constructed in compromises of Victorian era Lawrence and Montgomery halls Library inaugurated in 1984
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Jinnah Bridge Circular Flyover
Located in Karachi between Kemari and Kharadar Until 1982, the bridge was known as Napier Mole Bridge. The bridge connects Karachi port to the city, and is the southwest terminus of Mohammad Ali Jinnah Road. Port Grand Food and Entertainment Complex food street is located in the centre of the flyover.
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Quaid-e-Azam International Airport
Pakistan's largest and busiest international and domestic airport Located in Karachi, Sindh Capacity of 12 million passengers annually Construction completed in 1992 Hub of PIA Various facilities
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Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park
1000 MW Solar Power Plant Located at Bahawalpur first ever utility scale solar power plant 500 acres (1st phase) Total park is 6,500 acres 100 MW QA Solar Power (QASP) project (Phase-1) 2015 300 MW ZoEnergy (Phase-2) 400 MW completed
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Jinnah Barrage Located on the River Indus, near Kalabagh, district Mianwali Constructed between 1939 and 1946 It has 42 spillways Part of the Thal canal system, which draws water from the barrage and has turned parts of the desert into fertile cultivated land 96 mMW Hydroelectric power station constructed on right bank Rehabilitation through World Bank Financing
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Jinnah Naval Base Located in Ormara, Balochistan
Pakistan’s second largest naval base Built at the foot of a cliff, with water on 3 sides gives it a natural camouflage, and providing the Navy with cover and rapid-strike abilities. Hammer head appearance Provides berthing facilities to eight warships and four submarines Cadet College Oramara
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Quaid e Azam Residency Located in Ziarat, Balochistan
Quaid e Azam spent the last 2 months of his life here Constructed in 1892 during British rule The building is a wooden structure, originally designed as a sanatorium, later converted into summer residence A national monument and heritage site
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Jinnah Across the World
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Jinnah House Located in Mumbai, India Southcourt, Malabar hill mansion
Disputed Property Built in 1936 by Jinnah, the structure is said to have costed Rs200,000 and was occupied by him till he moved to Karachi, Pakistan following the partition in
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah Hospital
Located in Kabul, Afghanistan Second Largest hospital in Kabul 200 bed facility Opened for public in 2019 It is part of a series of Pakistani aid and development projects in Afghanistan A two-story structure , ten towers, various medical facilities
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