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English: 5 Districts, 18 towns and 6 cantonments of Karachi. 1. Lyari Town, 2. Saddar Town, 3. Jamshed Town, 4. Gulshan Town, 5. Korangi Town, 6. Landhi Town, 7. Shah Faisal Town, 8. Liaquatabad Town, 9. North Nazimabad Town, 10. Gulberg Town, 11. New Karachi Town, 12. Kemari Town, 13. SITE Town, 14. Baldia Town, 15. Orangi Town, 16. Malir Town, 17. Bin Qasim Town, 18. Gadap Town. A. Karachi Cantonment, B. Clifton Cantonment, C. Korangi Creek Cantonment, D. Faisal Cantonment, E. Malir Cantonment, F. Manora Cantonment.
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