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Tarishing

Coordinates: 35°14′17″N 74°43′41″E / 35.238°N 74.728°E / 35.238; 74.728
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Tarishing
ترشنگ
Tarishing is located in Gilgit Baltistan
Tarishing
Tarishing
Tarishing is located in Pakistan
Tarishing
Tarishing
Coordinates: 35°14′17″N 74°43′41″E / 35.238°N 74.728°E / 35.238; 74.728
Country Pakistan
Adm. UnitGilgit-Baltistan Gilgit-Baltistan
DistrictAstore District
Elevation
2,900 m (9,500 ft)
Population
 • Total
c. 200
Time zoneUTC+5:00 (PKT)

Tarishing (Urdu: ترشنگ) is a village in and a subdivision of the Astore District of Gilgit-Baltistan region in Pakistan.[1][2]

It is considered to be the gateway to Nanga Parbat, the ninth-highest mountain in the world. Its strategic location makes it an essential starting point for trekkers and mountaineers embarking on Nanga Parbat expeditions.

With a population of 400, the village has around 40 shops, one boys' high school, one girls' high school, one private school, five hotels and a 10-bed hospital .[citation needed] A large glacier beside the Rupal River is also adjacent to this village, which is situated at an altitude of about 2,900 meters.[citation needed]

Climate

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In summer (May–October), the village has a warm but moderate climate, although nights are cold the entire year-round.[citation needed] In winter (November–April), snowfall may reach up to 6 ft (1.8 m) and temperatures reach down to about −20 °C (−4 °F) on average.[citation needed]

Languages

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The predominant languages spoken amongst the native population of this village are Shina and Urdu and also understand English.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Nusser, Marcus; Clemens, Jurgen (May 1996). "Impacts on Mixed Mountain Agriculture in the Rupal Valley, Nanga Parbat, Northern Pakistan". Mountain Research and Development. 16 (2): 117. doi:10.2307/3674006. JSTOR 3674006.
  2. ^ "Astore Town Travel Guide". Pakistan Highlands. 30 November 2013. Retrieved 29 February 2024.