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For Flora of Quetta,
one may find about 225 species of some pretty exotic plants like;
pistachios, juniper, wild olives, wild ash and wild almonds. Also
found amongst such Flora are wide range of shrubs like; wild fig,
barbery, wild cherry, makhi and herbs like; Ephedra intermadia,
gerardiana etc.
Education
The city is the site
of a geophysical institute, the geological survey of Pakistan,
Sandeman Library, and two government colleges affiliated with the
University of Peshawar. In 1970, with the creation of the
University of Baluchistan a new wave of educational experience
started for the residents of Quetta.
Communication
Although Quetta is
on the western edge of PAKISTAN but still it is connected with the
country through a wide network of roads, railways and airways.
Quetta is connected to Lahore by 727 mile long railway line.
Similarly it is also connected through railways with Peshawar (986
mils away) and Karachi which is 536 miles away.
Quetta is well connected by roads to the rest of the country. A
recently built road connects it with Karachi through Mastung,
Kalat, Khuzdar and Las Bela. Another road connecting Quetta to
Karachi follows the Sibi, Jacobabad, Sukkur and Hyderabad route.
Quetta and Lahore
are also connected through two routes. The older route is the Sibi,
Sukkur, Rahim Yar Khan, Bahawalpur and Multan route. Another route
is via Loralai, Dera Ghazi Khan and Multan.
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