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Osama Bin Laden, most wanted man in the world, lived in a house in the town of Abbottabad, 60 miles (96.56 kilometers) north of the capital Islamabad. His house, like a fortress, which is described as a "typical hiding place" , was only a few minutes walk from the Military Academy Kakule, which prepares officers for the army of Pakistan.
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