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- Q1620700 subject Q18552717.
- Q1620700 subject Q8521153.
- Q1620700 abstract "The Hispar River forms from the melt water of the Hispar Glacier - a 49 kilometer-long glacier in the Karakoram mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The Hispar Glacier and river both flow northwest, passing through Hispar, Hopar and Nagar (Nagir) villages until the confluence with the Hunza River in the Hunza Valley. Road conditions are spectacular at best, treacherous at worst. In August 2006, a bridge below Hispar village was condemned, and the Hunza River washed the road away at the confluence, eliminating all vehicular access to the entire valley for some months.".
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196145.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q1362563.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q1567905.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q1620706.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q18552717.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q200697.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q301999.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q5469.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q843.
- Q1620700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8521153.
- Q1620700 point "36.3 74.65".
- Q1620700 type SpatialThing.
- Q1620700 comment "The Hispar River forms from the melt water of the Hispar Glacier - a 49 kilometer-long glacier in the Karakoram mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The Hispar Glacier and river both flow northwest, passing through Hispar, Hopar and Nagar (Nagir) villages until the confluence with the Hunza River in the Hunza Valley. Road conditions are spectacular at best, treacherous at worst.".
- Q1620700 label "Hispar River".
- Q1620700 lat "36.3".
- Q1620700 long "74.65".