The city known as "Mini London" of Pakistan is Mirpur.
Mirpur, located in Azad Kashmir, is often called "Little England" due to several factors:
- British Influence: Many residents have connections to the UK, leading to a strong British cultural influence in the city.
- Prevalence of British Goods: A large variety of British products are readily available, reflecting this cultural link.
- Acceptance of Pound Sterling: Many shops in Mirpur accept the British pound, indicating the city's economic ties to the UK.
While the city of Mirpur has experienced modernization, the surrounding areas are still predominantly agricultural. However, the strong connection with the UK and the presence of British cultural and economic elements have earned it the nickname "Mini London".