Larkana District, Administrative district in Sindh Province, Pakistan.
Larkana District is an administrative region in Sindh Province that spreads across fertile plains with the Kirthar Range forming its natural boundary. Irrigation systems channel water throughout the territory to support widespread cultivation of crops across different seasons.
The district was created in 1901 when British administrators reorganized territories that previously belonged to other regions. This reshaping of boundaries established the area as a distinct administrative unit.
The local population speaks Sindhi and maintains farming traditions that shape daily routines and celebrations throughout the year. These customs reflect a deep connection between people and the land they work.
Larkana city serves as the main hub with road networks connecting to surrounding regions and an airport nearby for transportation. The district is large, so allow extra time when traveling between different areas within it.
The region produces abundant mangoes, guavas, and dates while also supporting significant camel breeding operations that are central to local trade. This combination of fruit farming and livestock husbandry gives the area its economic foundation.
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