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Frano, Gilgit-Baltistan

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Frano or Franu[note 1] (Urdu: فرانو, romanized: frāno) is border village and union council which lies in Chorbat Valley, in the Ghanche District, Gilgit-Baltistan.[1] The village lies upon the banks of the Shyok River. It is considered as the last village of Pakistan, with the LOC, 2.5km away, suceeding it.[2]

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Frano is also noted in travel media as one of the easternmost Pakistani villages in Baltistan and as a vantage point from which nearby Indian-administered villages across the Shyok valley can be seen.

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15km
9.3miles
Frano
Frano
Chorbat Longpa
Chorbat
Lungpa
Hanu stream
Hanu
stream
Shyok River
Shyok River
Batalik
Batalik
Khaplu
Khaplu
Chalunka
Chalunka
Turtuk
Turtuk
Dawou
Dawou
Siksa
Siksa
Hassanabad Chorbat
Hassanabad
Chorbat La
Chorbat La
Frano

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Frano has a notable boulder covered with ancient rock carvings. The engravings, along with inscriptions, are believed to the reminiscence of Tibetan Buddhism culture in the valley, which date back to the 13th century CE and include shapes such as circles, squares, and phallic symbols.

The Appo Ali Shah Bridge, is deemed to be the first cantilever bridge ever built in the region of Baltistan. It was built by Ali Shah, a local farmer, in 1936, with trees and local wood.[1]

Pak-Indo War

The villages of Frano in Baltistan and Thang, Ladakh were twin villages with families holding properties and homes in both sides. Following the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, the villages were cut off from each other.[3]

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Education and Health

The village has two publicly run primary schools and a high school.[4] The first school was established in 1953, followed by another primary school in 1995. In 2011, a primary school for girls was also established.[5]

Frano has a local dispensary, while the nearest hospital is located in Siksa.[5][6]

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Notes

  1. The village is popularly known by "Pharnu" or "Prahnu" across the LOC, a corruption of the Urdu transliteration or pronunciation.

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