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Capital of Pakistan This article is about the capital city of Pakistan. For the wider federal territory, see Islamabad Capital Territory. For other uses, see Islamabad (disambiguation). Federal capital city in Islamabad Capital Territory, PakistanIslamabad اسلام آباد (Urdu)Federal capital cityIslamabad ExpresswayPakistan MonumentFatima Jinnah ParkParliament of PakistanSupreme Court of PakistanFaisal Mosque FlagNicknames: Isloo, The Green CitySatellite Picture of IslamabadIslamabadShow map of PakistanIslamabadShow map of South AsiaIslamabadShow map of AsiaCoordinates: 33°41′35″N 73°03′50″E / 33.69306°N 73.06389°E / 33.69306; 73.06389Country PakistanAdministrative unitIslamabad Capital TerritoryConstructed1960; 66 years ago (1960)Established14 August 1967; 58 years ago (1967-08-14)Administrative Areas 01 Islamabad Tehsil Government • TypeMetropolitan Corporation • BodyCapital Development Authority • MayorNone (vacant) • ConstituencyNA-46 Islamabad-INA-47 Islamabad-IINA-48 Islamabad-III • Deputy CommissionerIrfan Nawaz Memon (BPS-19 PAS)Area • City220.15 km2 (85.00 sq mi) • Metro906.50 km2 (350.00 sq mi)Elevation666 m (2,185 ft)Highest elevation1,584 m (5,197 ft)Lowest elevation417 m (1,368 ft)Population (2023) • City1,108,872 • Rank10th in Pakistan • Density5,037/km2 (13,050/sq mi) • Metro2,363,863 • Metro density2,608/km2 (6,750/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+05:00 (PKT)Postcode44000Area code051Websiteictadministration.gov.pk Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's tenth-most populous city with a population of over 1.1 million; and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory — with a metropolitan population of over 2.3 million. Built as a planned city in the 1960s and established in 1967 along the Margalla Hills, Islamabad replaced Karachi as Pakistan's national capital. It is located north of the city of Rawalpindi, the largest in northern Punjab, with which it forms a metropolitan area of over 5.7 million inhabitants. The Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis developed Islamabad's master plan, in which he divided it into eight zones; the city comprises administrative, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational and industrial sectors, commercial areas, as well as rural and green areas administered by the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation with support from the Capital Development Authority. Islamabad is known for its parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park and the Shakarparian. It is home to several landmarks, including the country's flagship Faisal Mosque. Other prominent landmarks include the Pakistan Monument and Democracy Square. Rated as Gamma+ by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, Islamabad has one of the highest costs of living in Pakistan. The city's populace is dominated by both middle- and upper-middle-class citizens. Islamabad is home to more than twenty universities, including Bahria University, Quaid-e-Azam University, PIEAS, COMSATS University, and NUST. It is also rated as one of the safest cities in Pakistan and has an expansive RFID-enabled surveillance system with almost 2,000 active CCTV cameras.