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page 1Landforms of Balochistan (Pakistan)
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Makran
thumb|The Central Makran Range in Pakistan and Iran.
Gwadar Bay
bay in Iran and Pakistan
Koh-i-Sultan
thumb|right|330px|While most of Pakistan is located on the Indian Plate, Koh-i-Sultan is situated on the Eurasian Plate
Koh-i-Sultan is a volcano in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is part of the tectonic belt formed by the collision of the Eurasian Plate and Arabian Plate: specifically, a segment influenced by the subduction of the Arabian plate beneath the Asian plate and forming a volcanic arc which includes the Bazman and Taftan volcanoes in Iran. The volcano consists of three main cones, with heavily eroded craters running west-northwest and surrounded by a number of subsidiary volcanic centres
Sonmiani Bay
Pakistani geography
Tor Zawar
mountain in Pakistan
Kund Malir
beach in Balochistan, Pakistan
Malan Island
island in Pakistan
Chagai Hills
mountainous region in the district
Chandragup
REDIRECT Hingol mud volcanoes#Chandragup
Chotok Waterfalls
waterfalls in Balochistan, Pakistan
Ras Koh Hills
Pakistan Ministry of Defense range in Balochistan
Pir Ghaib Waterfall
Waterfall in Pakistan
Ormara Turtle Beaches
Beach in Balochistan, Pakistan