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Located in northern Utah, in Utah County, Orem is one of the core cities of the Provo-Orem metropolitan area, with a population of approximately 110,000, making it the fifth largest city in Utah. Known for its "family-friendly" and "high quality of life," the city is located near Brigham Young University and is known as an important part of the "Silicon Mountain" area, where a strong academic atmosphere is intertwined with an atmosphere of technology and innovation, which has spawned a number of technology startups. It is known as an important part of "Silicon Mountain". Orem is surrounded by rich natural landscapes, with the Wasatch Mountains to the east and Utah Lake to the west, skiing, hiking, biking and other outdoor activities at your fingertips, and well-known attractions such as Squaw Valley Ski Resort are just a short drive away. At the same time, the city has excellent educational, medical and commercial facilities, combining urban convenience with natural wilderness, making it an ideal place to live and grow.
Menghad is a small city in the Balochistan province of Pakistan, located in the southwestern part of the province near the Iranian border. It is located in an arid desert area and has a population of about tens of thousands, predominantly Baluchi, with an economy that relies heavily on agriculture, animal husbandry, and border trade. With a hot, dry climate and relatively simple infrastructure, Menghad is a small hub for regional transportation and commerce.
Menghad has a long history and is deeply influenced by traditional Baloch culture, with the Baloch language spoken by the local population. The city retains a tribal social structure and is rich in folklore activities such as traditional music and handicraft making. Due to its remote location, Menghad has been slow to develop, but in recent years the Pakistani government has been promoting economic improvement programs in the border areas.
The economy of Menghad is based on wheat and date palm cultivation and sheep farming, with border trade as an important source of income. The city is surrounded by desert landscapes and is poor in water resources, but has potential mineral resources. Menghad is connected by road to major cities such as Quetta and is one of the gateways for overland trade between Pakistan and Iran.