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List Of Populated Places In Afghanistan
This is an alphabetical list of populated places in Afghanistan, including hamlets, villages, towns, and other small or rural communities. For urban areas and cities, and other densely populated places, see list of cities in Afghanistan. Provinces and districts are listed at their respective articles. A * Ab Bala * Āb Band * Ab Barik *Ab Gaj * Ab Khvor * Ab Khuda'i *Ab Kolok * Ab Mazar * Ab-e Barik-e Qowdi * Ab-Kol * `Abbas Koshteh *Abdan-e Shebaqli *Abi Jan * Abshar * Abtu *Adineh Masjed *Ahangaran * Ajar *Ajrim *Ak Bolak * Ak Toba * Akhshay * Akhjar * Al Farouq training camp * `Ali Gol *'Aliabad * Alikhel * Alim Dara * Almaytū * `Ambar Samuch * Amrakh * Amrud * Amurn * Andkhoy * Andowj *Anguri * Anjuman * Anjuman-i-Khurd * Anvah-ye Kalan * Ao Barik * Aodan * Aq Gonbaz * Aq Robat * Aqcha * Aqina * Arakht * Aranji * Araq-e `Olya *Arigh Batur * Arg-e Zari * Arghandakan *Artin Jelow * Asgharat *Ashkasham * Ashnam * Asqalan * Av Darreh * Av Par * Aybak, Helmand * Aybak ...
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Village In Faryab Province
A village is a clustered human settlement or Residential community, community, larger than a hamlet (place), hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a Church (building), church.
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Ab Kolok
Ab Kolok , also Ab Kuluk or Ab Kalak is a village in Mingajik District, Jowzjan Province, in northern Afghanistan. It lies northwest of the district capital of Mingajik and Harun-e Dovvom, northeast of Alam Lek and southeast of Seyyedabad, Jowzjan. According to the entry in the Historical and political gazetteer of Afghanistan it is located northwest of Andkhui, on the road to Karkin and is about 3 miles north of Charshangho. A small stream runs through the village running down from the village of Seyyedabad and merges with others south of the village before flowing through Aqcha. See also * Jowzjan Province Jowzjan, sometimes spelled Jawzjan or Jozjan (Dari: ), is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the north of the country bordering neighboring Turkmenistan. The province is divided into 11 districts and contains hundreds of v ... References Populated places in Jowzjan Province {{Jowzjan-geo-stub ...
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Ak Bolak
Ak Bolak is a village in Afghanistan, located at the east end of the Lataband Pass. It was described in the early years of the 20th century as being a thriving place, and as having a number of salt mines Salt mining extracts natural salt deposits from underground. The mined salt is usually in the form of halite (commonly known as rock salt), and extracted from evaporite formations. History Before the advent of the modern internal combustio ... in the vicinity. References Populated places in Takhar Province Villages in Afghanistan {{Takhar-geo-stub ...
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Ajrim
Ajrim is a ravine in Afghanistan. It is said to be crossed by the road from Kholm (Tashkurghan) to Khanabad east of Khairabad. There is a small stream of water there which while brackish had been drinkable. A road runs through it from Khairabad over the Tash Bel where it joins another road. There are no permanent inhabitants of the ravine. It was thought to be the base of a group of Arab nomads of the Haibak district in the early 20th century. There is also currently a village of the same name, located about 12 miles from Saripul. See also *Baghlan Province Baghlan (Dari: ''Baġlān'') is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the north of the country. As of 2020, the province has a population of about 1,014,634. Its capital is Puli Khumri, but its name comes from the other majo ... References Populated places in Baghlan Province {{Baghlan-geo-stub ...
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Ajar, Afghanistan
Ajar, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. See also *Bamyan Province Bamyan Province ( prs, ولایت بامیان) also spelled Bamiyan, Bāmīān or Bāmyān is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the central highlands of the Afghanistan. The terrain in Bamyan is mountainous or semi-m ... References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province {{Bamyan-geo-stub ...
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Ahangaran
Ahangaran is the name given to a number of locations around the world. For example, the name can be found in Baghlan Province, Afghanistan and Toshkent Province, Uzbekistan. Ahangaran, Tashkent province Akhangaran is located in Tashkent province, which is located in the north-east of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Ahangaran is border with two cities called as Almalyk and Angren. Great Silk Road is crossed from this region. There is a river called Angren River, comes from ''Angren'' and crosses the ''Ahangaran''. Population The Ahangaran region is multi-ethnic, in particular 70.3% of population composed by Uzbeks, 8.3% - Kazakhs, 6.4% - Russians, 5.3% - Tajiks, 2.3% - Koreans and 7.4% - Kyrgyzs, Uigurs, Tatars, Ukrainians and other representatives of different nations. Agriculture Agriculture is one of the main components of region's economics. Main resources of agricultural production are crop products – grain, cotton-wool, vegetables, fruits as well as cattle breeding – cat ...
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Adineh Masjed
Adineh Masjed is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan. See also *Balkh Province Balkh (Dari: , ''Balx'') is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the north of the country. It is divided into 15 districts and has a population of about 1,509,183, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a Persian-speaking society. The c ... References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Balkh Province {{Balkh-geo-stub ...
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Abtu, Afghanistan
Abtu is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. See also *Bamyan Province Bamyan Province ( prs, ولایت بامیان) also spelled Bamiyan, Bāmīān or Bāmyān is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the central highlands of the Afghanistan. The terrain in Bamyan is mountainous or semi-m ... References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province {{Bamyan-geo-stub ...
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Abshar, Afghanistan
Abshar is a village in Badghis Province in North Western Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere .... References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Badghis Province {{Badghis-geo-stub ...
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Abi Jan
Abi Jan is a village in Helmand Province, in southwestern Afghanistan. See also * Helmand Province Helmand (Pashto/Dari: ; ), also known as Hillmand, in ancient times, as Hermand and Hethumand, is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces (, '' wilåyat''). The provinces of Afghanistan are the primar ... References Populated places in Helmand Province {{Helmand-geo-stub ...
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Abdan-e Shebaqli
Abdan-e Shebaqli is a small village in Samangan Province, in northern Afghanistan. It is located east of Kholm by road. See also * Samangan Province Samangan (Dari: ; Pashto: ) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located north of the Hindu Kush mountains in the central part of the country. The province covers and is surrounded by Sar-e Pol Province in the west, Balkh in the ... References External linksMaplandia World Gazetteer Populated places in Samangan Province {{Samangan-geo-stub ...
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