Korang River

In this article, we will explore the impact of Korang River in different contexts and scenarios. The role that Korang River has played in history, in current society and in the future will be analyzed. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will examine how Korang River has influenced not only on an individual level, but also on a collective level. From its origin to its evolution, we will examine in detail how Korang River has shaped and transformed various aspects of human life. Finally, we will reflect on the implications and challenges that Korang River presents for today's world and possible perspectives for the future.

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The Korang River is a stream in Pothohar Punjab, Pakistan. It originates from Murree Hills and flows towards Islamabad. Korang Stream along with some other small streams coming from Margalla Hills have been set to form the artificial Rawal Lake in Islamabad. Korang River is the outlet stream of Rawal Dam. This stream crosses Islamabad Express Highway from between Korang Town and Judicial Colony. The terrain of this stream is eye catching and the Loi Bhair Wildlife Safari Park is located on the beautiful terrain of the left bank of Korang Stream. Onward, this stream joins Soan River before reaching the Grand Trunk Road. Just after this point, Lai Nullah also joins Soan River.

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