Pakistan
/ Quetta / The City
Quetta, the
capital of Balochistan, 1692 metres above sea level, lies at the
mouth of Bolan Pass. It has three large craggy mountains.
The name
Quetta is derived from the word "Kuwetta" which means a fort and,
no doubt, it is a natural fort surrounded as it is by imposing
hills on all sides. The encircling hills have the re-sounding
names of Chiltan, Takatoo, Mordar and Zarghun, that seem to brood
upon this pleasant town. There are other mountains that form a
ring around it. Their copper red and russet rocks and crests that
are powdered with snow in winters add immense charm to the town.
The main
thoroughfare and the commercial centre of Quetta is Jinnah Road,
where the Tourist Information centre of Pakistan Tourism Development
Corporation, as the banks restaurants and handicraft shops are
located.
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