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Islamabad, traditionally known for its population of Federal Government employees, has undergone significant changes in the past decade. The city has experienced a financial boom, becoming an important hub for business and finance. With an influx of wealth, new restaurants, hotels, and international food chains have emerged, transforming Islamabad into a vibrant and lively city. The nightlife has improved, shopping areas are open late, and the city boasts of its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque scenery. Islamabad also serves as a base camp for visitors exploring nearby valleys such as Swat Valley and Karachi. From the Federal Government offices to the Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad showcases a mix of administrative power and foreign influence. The population has significantly grown, reflecting the city's increasing popularity and development. The different sectors of Islamabad offer various experiences, from bargain shopping and local cuisine in G7 to the bustling action in F6 and F7. Located next to Rawalpindi, housing the Army headquarters, Islamabad stands in stark contrast with its green and spacious environment, while Rawalpindi is dense and noisy.
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