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Chuinj

Pakistani village From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Chuinj (Urdu, Khowar: چوئنج) is a village located in Mastuj Tehsil of Upper Chitral District, in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.[1]

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Demographics

Population

The locals speak Khowar and engage in subsistence agriculture, livestock herding, and seasonal labor. Chuinj has an estimated population of around 2,098 people, based on the 2017 census data for Chuinj Bala (چوئنج بالا) and Chuinj Payeen (چوئنج پائیں).[2]

Religion

The population of Chuinj is predominantly Muslim, with a substantial majority being Ismaili Muslims.[citation needed]

Flooding and Natural Hazards

Chuinj has faced repeated flooding over the past several decades. These floods have destroyed orchards, homes, water channels, and livestock, threatening the livelihood of residents. Experts have linked the flooding to glacial melt and inadequate water management infrastructure.[3]

See also

  • Buni, a town and the headquarters of Upper Chitral

References

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