Chapursan (Wakhi: چپورسن; also spelt Chipurson, Chiporson, Chaporsan, Chupurson) is a valley containing approximately eight scattered villages situated within the Hunza District of Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located in the northernmost part of Pakistan and is close to the country's international borders with the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. The valley is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Wakhis; the village of Raminj in this region is inhabited by ethnic Burushos. The valley's inhabitants largely adhere to the Isma'ili sect of Shia Islam. Chapurson hosts over 500 households with an estimated population of 3000 people.
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| - Chapursan (Wakhi: چپورسن; also spelt Chipurson, Chiporson, Chaporsan, Chupurson) is a valley containing approximately eight scattered villages situated within the Hunza District of Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located in the northernmost part of Pakistan and is close to the country's international borders with the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. The valley is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Wakhis; the village of Raminj in this region is inhabited by ethnic Burushos. The valley's inhabitants largely adhere to the Isma'ili sect of Shia Islam. Chapurson hosts over 500 households with an estimated population of 3000 people. (en)
- Chapursan (Wají: چپورسن también deletreado Chipurson, Chipurson, Chaporsan, Chupurson) es un valle que contiene aproximadamente ocho aldeas dispersas situadas dentro del distrito de Hunza de Gilgit-Baltistán, Pakistán. Se encuentra en la parte más septentrional de Pakistán y está cerca de las fronteras internacionales del país con el Corredor Wakhan de Afganistán y la Región Autónoma Uigur de Xinjiang de China. El valle está predominantemente habitado por la etnia Wají; el pueblo de Raminj que se encuentra en esta región está habitado por el pueblo burusho. Los habitantes del valle son en gran medida seguidores de la secta Ismailita del Islam chiita. Chapurson alberga más de 500 hogares con una población estimada de 3000 personas. (es)
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| - Location of the Chapursan Valley within Gilgit−Baltistan and Pakistan (en)
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| - Chapursan (Wakhi: چپورسن; also spelt Chipurson, Chiporson, Chaporsan, Chupurson) is a valley containing approximately eight scattered villages situated within the Hunza District of Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located in the northernmost part of Pakistan and is close to the country's international borders with the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. The valley is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Wakhis; the village of Raminj in this region is inhabited by ethnic Burushos. The valley's inhabitants largely adhere to the Isma'ili sect of Shia Islam. Chapurson hosts over 500 households with an estimated population of 3000 people. (en)
- Chapursan (Wají: چپورسن también deletreado Chipurson, Chipurson, Chaporsan, Chupurson) es un valle que contiene aproximadamente ocho aldeas dispersas situadas dentro del distrito de Hunza de Gilgit-Baltistán, Pakistán. Se encuentra en la parte más septentrional de Pakistán y está cerca de las fronteras internacionales del país con el Corredor Wakhan de Afganistán y la Región Autónoma Uigur de Xinjiang de China. El valle está predominantemente habitado por la etnia Wají; el pueblo de Raminj que se encuentra en esta región está habitado por el pueblo burusho. Los habitantes del valle son en gran medida seguidores de la secta Ismailita del Islam chiita. Chapurson alberga más de 500 hogares con una población estimada de 3000 personas. (es)
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