Lahore Gymkhana (Lahore) | sports venue, golf course, park, club, sports club

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Lahore Gymkhana

One of the most prestigious clubs in Lahore. Offers sports including Golf, Swimming and squash. Organizes a lot of social activities for the members.
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Coordinates:   31°32'7"N   74°21'14"E

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  • the club is not a club without bar.
  • Pub in islamic country? Daru peene ke liye India aao.
  • yes
  • pakistan and india ,both are same but in india you openly get wine and sex.
  • pakistan is a great country with over 160 million poeple most of muslim . And thay can not drink and fuck but at this place thay are doing every thank . Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah does not got pakistan for this?
  • IN 1965 INDIAN army General Choudhary has celebrated large peg at hear ha ha ha
  • @abid khan: Brother each pakistani can fuck. From your sentence it looks that all pakistnies are impotant("Khassi"). You should say in pakistan sex is hidden. As for as drinking is concern almost 70% to 80% of pakistan drink local wine("Tharra"). @goru: Wel this was plan of general choudhary wich failed.
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  • Lahore (Punjabi: لہور ; Urdu: لاہور, pronounced [laːˈhoːr] ( listen)) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in Pakistan after Karachi. Historically the main city of the undivided Punjab,[3] it is often called the Garden of Mughals because of its rich Mughal heritage. It successively served as provincial/regional capital of the empires of the Shahi kingdoms in the 11th century, the Ghaznavids in the 12th century, the Ghurid State in the 12th and 13th century, the Mughal Empire in the 16th century, the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century, and it was the capital of the Punjab region under the British Raj in the mid 19th and early 20th century. Mughal structures such as the Badshahi Mosque, the Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and the mausolea of Jehangir and Nur Jehan are popular tourist attractions for the city. Lahore is also home to many British colonial structures built in the Mughal-Gothic style, such as the Lahore High Court, the General Post Office (GPO), the Lahore Museum, and many older universities including the University of the Punjab. Lahore is often referred to as the cultural heart of Pakistan, as it is the center of Pakistani arts, films and intelligentsia. Punjabi is the native language of the province and is the most widely-spoken language in Lahore. Urdu has started to become more prominent in many areas due to its official status as the national language and due to increasing migration from other parts of the country, despite this Punjabi remains the primary means of communication in both the city and adjoining rural areas. English has also become increasingly more popular with educated and younger people due to its official status in government and preferred language status for business. Many Punjabi speakers in Lahore are known as Lahori Punjabi due to their use of a mixture of Punjabi and colloquial Urdu. According to the 1998 census, Lahore's population was nearly 7 million. Mid-2006 government estimates now put the population at approximately 10 million.[2] This makes Lahore the fifth largest city in South Asia and the 26th largest city in the world. In 2008, Lahore was ranked as a city with High Sufficiency to become a Gamma world city.[4][5] It has been ranked by The Guardian as the 2nd Best Tourist Destination in Pakistan.[6]
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