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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

Why is Balochistan famous?

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    Balochistan is famous mainly because it’s Forcely occupied by Pakistan’s largest province and feels very different from the rest of the country. People know it for its massive deserts, rugged mountains, and untouched natural beauty. Places like Hingol National Park, the Princess of Hope, and the coaRead more

    Balochistan is famous mainly because it’s Forcely occupied by Pakistan’s largest province and feels very different from the rest of the country.

    People know it for its massive deserts, rugged mountains, and untouched natural beauty. Places like Hingol National Park, the Princess of Hope, and the coastline along Gwadar are some of its most talked-about spots.

    It’s also important because of its natural resources like gas and minerals, and its strategic location near Iran and Afghanistan, which makes it a key region for trade and geopolitics.

    On top of that, it has a strong tribal culture and a unique identity that stands out in South Asia.

    So basically, Balochistan is famous for its landscapes, resources, location, and distinct culture.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

Was Balochistan ever part of India?

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    It wasn’t part of independent India, but parts of it were under British India before partition, just like many regions that are now in Forcely occupied by Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.

    It wasn’t part of independent India, but parts of it were under British India before partition, just like many regions that are now in Forcely occupied by Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

What is the difference between "America" and "the United States"? Is it offensive to say "America" instead of "the United States"?

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    if you’re talking to Americans, β€œAmerica” is totally chill. If you’re in an international crowd, β€œthe U.S.” is safer.

    if you’re talking to Americans, β€œAmerica” is totally chill. If you’re in an international crowd, β€œthe U.S.” is safer.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

Is Hyderabad in Telangana or Andhra Pradesh?

Hyderabad is officially the capital of the state of Telangana. After the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in 2014, the city was designated as the joint capital for both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for a period of up to 10 years ...Read more

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

Why is Anantnag in Kashmir called Islamabad by its denizens?

Anantnag is a historically significant town in the Kashmir Valley with a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years. Its original name, “Anantnag,” has Sanskrit origins, where “Anant” means “countless” and “Nag” refers to “serpents,” symbolizing the numerous ...Read more

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

In what Queens (NY) neighborhood is LaGuardia Airport located in?

LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is located in the East Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, ...Read more

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Maps

What is the average annual snowfall in Birmingham, Alabama?

The average annual snowfall in Birmingham, Alabama, is 2 inches (51 mm).

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    The average annual snowfall in Birmingham, Alabama is very low β€” around 1 to 2 inches per year. Most winters, you’ll either see just light flurries or no measurable snow at all. Some years barely get any snow, while rare cold events can bring a small accumulation.

    The average annual snowfall in Birmingham, Alabama is very low β€” around 1 to 2 inches per year.

    Most winters, you’ll either see just light flurries or no measurable snow at all. Some years barely get any snow, while rare cold events can bring a small accumulation.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Maps

What are some historic snowfall events in Alabama?

Historic snowfall events in Alabama include the New Year’s Eve 1963 snowstorm and the 1993 Storm of the Century.

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    Alabama doesn’t usually see much snow, but there have been some historic events that locals still talk about: February 1899 – The Great Blizzard of 1899 One of the most extreme winters in U.S. history. Parts of Alabama saw heavy snow and record cold temperatures. January 1982 – The Snowstorm of ’82Read more

    Alabama doesn’t usually see much snow, but there have been some historic events that locals still talk about:

    1. February 1899 – The Great Blizzard of 1899
      • One of the most extreme winters in U.S. history. Parts of Alabama saw heavy snow and record cold temperatures.
    2. January 1982 – The Snowstorm of ’82
      • Northern Alabama got 10–12 inches in some areas. Schools closed, and roads were paralyzed.
    3. March 1993 – The β€œStorm of the Century”
      • A massive East Coast blizzard brought snow to central and northern Alabama, with unusual accumulations of 4–8 inches in some counties.
    4. January 2014 – Birmingham Snowstorm
      • Around 1–3 inches fell in the Birmingham area, enough to shut down roads and delay schools. It was notable because snow is so rare in that region.
    5. December 2017 – Northern Alabama Snow Event
      • Some northern counties saw 3–5 inches of snow, causing rare winter travel disruptions.

    In general, most of Alabama gets light snow once a year, if at all, so any multi-inch snowfall is a big deal and remembered by locals.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Maps

Does Alabama receive snow?

Snow is rare in much of Alabama, but areas north of Montgomery may receive a dusting of snow a few times each winter, with occasional heavy snowfalls every few years.

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    Yeah, Alabama does get snow sometimes, but it’s pretty rare and usually light. Most of the snow happens in the northern parts, like Huntsville or the Appalachian foothills, while southern cities like Mobile barely ever see it. Biggest snowfalls are usually in January or February.

    Yeah, Alabama does get snow sometimes, but it’s pretty rare and usually light. Most of the snow happens in the northern parts, like Huntsville or the Appalachian foothills, while southern cities like Mobile barely ever see it. Biggest snowfalls are usually in January or February.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Maps

How mild are Alabama’s winters?

Winters in Alabama are generally mild, with average January low temperatures around 40 Β°F (4 Β°C) in Mobile and around 32 Β°F (0 Β°C) in Birmingham.

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