Jaborri
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Jaborri (alternative spellings include Jabori and Jabbori) is a small beautiful village surrounded by mountains in Mansehra District, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan[1]. The village is also the administrative centre of Jaborri Union Council. The literacy rate is low and unemployment ratio is very high. Most of the People are hardworking and innocent.
The population is about 30,000, Khund Bangla, Shaheed Parhnee Moosey ka Masala are nice places for hiking. These places have rest houses built by the British Government when they ruled India and after that no construction. buildings are same and roads are same. In the heart of the village the River Siran flows that makes this village like heaven with beautiful huge mountains. Most of the people are formers. Different tribes (Swati , Gugar, Syed) lives here.
The village has numerous problems, in 1992 it was heavily flooded, in October 2005 it was struck by an earthquake - the effects of which are have had an impact on the people. There is no hospital in the whole valley.
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