Gojal Valley

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Gojal Valley is a high-altitude region in northern Pakistan’s Hunza District, known for its dramatic Karakoram mountain scenery, glaciers, and proximity to the China–Pakistan border.

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Gojal Valley canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
valley
administrativeStatus tehsil of Hunza District
borderWith Afghanistan
China
connectedBy Khunjerab Pass
surface form: China–Pakistan border crossing at Khunjerab Pass
country Pakistan
elevation high-altitude region
ethnicGroup Burusho people
Wakhi
surface form: Wakhi people
hasBorderPass Khunjerab Pass
hasBorderTown Sost
hasGlacier Batura Glacier
Ghulkin Glacier NERFINISHED
Passu Glacier NERFINISHED
hasLake Attabad Lake
hasNotablePeak Batura Sar
Passu Cones
Shispare
hasRiver Hunza River NERFINISHED
hasSettlement Chipursan
Ghulkin
Gulmit
Hussaini
Khyber Pass
surface form: Khyber

Misgar
Moorkhun
Passu
Shimshal Valley
surface form: Shimshal

Sost
knownFor dramatic mountain scenery
glaciers
high-altitude terrain
proximity to China–Pakistan border
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza District NERFINISHED
northern Pakistan
mountainRange Karakoram
partOf Karakoram region NERFINISHED
Upper Hunza
primaryLanguage Burushaski
Wakhi
regionType remote border region
religion Ismaili Shia
surface form: Ismaili Islam
tourismType mountain tourism
mountaineering
trekking
traversedBy Karakoram Highway

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Attabad Lake locatedNear Gojal Valley
Wakhi spokenIn Gojal Valley
Passu Cathedral Peaks locatedIn Gojal Valley
Hunza District containsValley Gojal Valley
Karakoram River valleys contains Gojal Valley