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Living in Mardan, Pakistan:
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Mardan is a rapidly developing city with ever new towns sprouting up. But it is also home to some of the worst slums in the country. Life in the suburbs is peaceful and quiet, while the city center suffers from frequent traffic congestion, a brutal sea of all sorts of vehicles and continuous jaywalking. It is expensive to live in the quiet suburbs but for most people with stable income it is not an issue.
The district is named after Mardan city, which is also the headquarters of the district. The district is famous for its agriculture industry and for its archaeological sites of Takht Bhai, Jamal Garhi and Sawal Dher. Pashto is the main language of the city and the province. Mardan is the city which I love the most in my country.
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