Danyor

Danyor
Shina: دیّور
Dayyor
City

A view collapsed Chinese Bridge over river Indus
Danyor

Location in Pakistan

Coordinates: 35°55′10″N 74°23′20″E / 35.91944°N 74.38889°E / 35.91944; 74.38889Coordinates: 35°55′10″N 74°23′20″E / 35.91944°N 74.38889°E / 35.91944; 74.38889
Country  Pakistan
Autonomous state  Gilgit-Baltistan
District Gilgit
Elevation 2,000 m (7,000 ft)
Population [1]
  Total 25,000
Demonym(s) Bagoreh, Brusho
Time zone PST (UTC+5:30)
  Summer (DST) +5 (UTC)
Postal code 15110

Danyor (Urdu:دنیور, Burushiski and Shina: دیّور) is a city in the namesake Tehsil in district Gilgit lies across the river Gilgit in the outskirts of the capital of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is famous for its green fields, and poplar trees. The world's highest paved road KKH passes through its beautiful landscape.[1]

Important Places

The Shrine of Shah Sultan Ali Arif above the Danyore tunnel,[2] the Chinese Graveyard near the Karakoram Highway and the rock inscriptions in the Chikas locality are the widely visited tourist attractions.[3] The Danyor Suspension Bridge, which was constructed over a half century ago, is quite a wonder; it connects the KIU Campus to the city. The Danyor end of the bridge enters single lane tunnel constructed by locals without any proper civil engineering equipments some 5 decades ago. The springs under Broken Chinese Bridge are also the widely visited by local tourists during summers.[4][5]

Damaged Chinese Bridge Danyor

One of earliest and longest composite bridges in Gilgit-Baltistan was the Chinese Bridge over river Gilgit on Karakoram Highway that partly collapsed in 2009 as a result of corroded pilar foundation. Initially two out of nine spans fell into the river and later in time due to unstable structure another pilar and third span were collapsed. The bridge is closed since than due to loss of connection and a new bridge is constructed near that is completed in April 2016. The bridge had two guard quaters at extremities with patios paraquets bearing qilins decorations.[6] [7]

Health care

Danyor city has following healthcare facilities

Places nearby

References

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