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Ghorghushti ( غورغشتى) is one of the largest towns of Chhachh in Attock District and is on the border of North-West Punjab (Pakistan), and Hazara in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The official spelling is Ghorghushti, but alternative spellings include: ''Ghurghushti'', ''Ghourghushti'', ''Ghaurghashti'', ''Ghaur Ghushti'', ''Ghurgushti'', ''Ghourgashti'' or ''Ghaurghashti''. In the Pukhto language it is called ''Ghorghushto''. The inhabitants of Ghourghusti are predominantly Pathans. They speak Hindko with some speaking Pukhto (Pushto) and follow the Pashtunwali (locally called ''Pathan Walgi'') code of conduct. ==Geography and climate== Ghorghushti lies about 4 kilometres east-north-east of Nartopa, and 6 km southwest of Qazipur, 7 km east-north-east of Hazro, and about 58 km west-north-west of Islamabad.〔distances calculated using coordinates from (Microsoft Virtual Earth ) using the (Great Circle calculator ) by Ed Williams〕 Towns of the same name also exist in the FATA area, Swabi District and in Bunner. Ghorghushti is the northernmost town in Attock District and in the north it borders Haripur District, in the south it borders Malak Mala village, in the east it borders Jalalia village and in the west it borders Kotkay village. It is located at 33° 56' 41N Latitude and 72° 33' 7E Longitude. It has an altitude of 317 metres (1043 ft). The average annual rainfall in the district is 783 mm (30.83 inches).〔(Falling Rain Genomics - Ghurghushti )〕 Ghorghushti has a climate with very hot summers and very cold winters (2-14 °C). The maximum temperature reaches 40 °C. Due to the Ghazi-Barotha Canal the weather has become more humid in the northern part as compared to the southern part. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ghorghushti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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