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Laghman Province - Reference Map Laghman Province - Reference Map Parun Legend !^ Capital !!! Provincial Centre ! District Centre PANJSHER ! Village Mandol Wama Administrative Boundaries Dara Du Ab International Wama Province District Transportation Elevation (meter) Primary Road > 5000 Chakar Kani Bala Secondary Road 4,001 - 5,000 Chashedar Chakar Katepayen NURISTAN 3,001 - 4,000 Other Road 2,501 - 3,000 Dahan Nijrab Geran Nurgaram U Airport 2,001 - 2,500 Choshak Khad Zar Nekah Sang Paitak Dahi Khanda p 1,501 - 2,000 Baqoul Kalan Low Airfield Now Safa Paya 1,001 - 1,500 Kalder Obra Daulatshahi River/Lake Kark 801 - 1,000 Bala Dahi Sar Mangal Makel Ari Wa Mangalpour Pour River/Stream 601 - 800 Paitak Neil Khan Dala Angosh 6" Dahi Hospital 401 - 600 Zhorandi Ab Too Gosh Dor " < 400 Awdor 5 Mak Other health facilities Menjaghan 35°0'N Gaman Kashlam Dok Kail Do Koh Mash Khando Chakla Kundi nm Kolal Domer Meyou Bar Kott Schools Suliman Shad Mir Khando Kacha Atorow Rendi Atak Nala Chakla Khojal Sayak Tambala Khando Shair Bakami Chandal Bangari Masmote Chapa Gadyala Mara Chapa Dara Dara(Qala Wais Kulalan Dawlat Shah Kalay) Dawlat Darona Qala Shah Markaz Malangani Wolluswaly Awalak Lambri KUNAR Manan Maho Gor Noora Ganda Gar Bomby Bandak Darangi Che Darata Noori KAPISA Mandor Darzi Noori Hulya Shahi Taely Sufla Koshak Gow Qachar Dum Shama Manda Nuristan(Lokar) Shella Khandow Leach Panda Gul Tapa Kal Wahd Bam Kundi Burawon Ele va tio n Palak Toon Kotta Gumrahi Hussain Wato Samar Hulya Lam Jalam Alasay Tag Paigal Kotwal Ahangaroto Dum Lam Kunda Bam Khando Abelam Kunda Gal Baz Khowja Kach Gal Khandly Hussain Qala Najel Dahan Alasay Khanda Kot Gard Manjelam Sufla Shaikh Mamor Kawni Ator Melam Mango Andoli Rajakott Baber Pat Gana Gul Ota Warnata Khandow Najel Tamen Sand Rowa Kasi Gar Parwaye Parwaye Hulya Sufla Dahan Wat Paryana Kolag Degar Qala Mamor Kokar Jabar Nooralam Shamsha Mandal Mango Khail Khail Banda Karandaly Salo Poyen Hulya Salo Mandol Masmod Sufla Shorot Nolo Nuristan(Lokar) Payen Hooghulam !! 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Sarwar Khail Showar Mandozai Khail Char Khail Islam Qala Dak Abad Kumaki Tangor Kalay Chanar Tarang Qala Shor Abad Achak Kalatak Now Jamo Shalako Zai Saber Zeyarat Aba Palwasa Abad Kalay Khail Shamram Sorak Shengari Qala Tangi Badi Wengal Dumbalak Hussain Badrow Panj Abad Yakh Now Gula Koz Qala Bay Sor Shamkat Kalay Qala Padar Kasar Lowi Khail Bandow Hussain Kachi Kalay Halim Basram Qasaba Dadga Kalay Zai Memol Mustafa Khak Zar Kachi AFGHANISTAN Rahmat Khail Arsallah Kalay Shah Qalatak Saiyid Qala Sar Bala Toot Now Abad Kunda Toot Now Khowol Arwara Now Abad Mullah Agha Bodlam Gorjen Kundalam Khana Shakar Man Sayid Lam Muskin Shahtoura Daman Dara-I-Nur Abad Khorak Map Locator Barakzai Abad Salangar Baghaly Shaikh Parj Katal Noora Gajawan Turki Abad Qala Gunbad Bela Khalila Kakar Manduzai Alishing Now Mazri Manjuma Naistak Khail Maidani Sultan Kalay Lamteak Dado Hakim Qalacha Wakil Qala Akhond Somochan Kalay Abad Abad Zada Qala Landa Chapar Kutab Mira Hand Sofi Markaz Badddin Khail Zai Guluch Khail Harmal Khord Nurgal Road Ghorizhona Sakora Now Abad Chand Lam Qabela Dara-I- Nur Akhund Pacha Kachor Zadagan Khusha Gom Khail Qala Nallaye Kaho (Qala-i-Shahi) Dand Guluch Qala Shah Fatahullah Purta Chand Chalmate Faqir Daman Sar Manz Hand Takya Dewa Mussa Now Lam Qala Lakri Chand Lam Qala Daman Sayeda Banda Kalaram Road Shai Khail Lam Khan Qarozi Mohammad Payen Shah Khail Baz Koz Kalay KABUL Akhond Qawal Khail Kalay Koz Gulyan Khail Sufi Dol Abad Shoraba Banda Pate Sang Alkozai Qazeyan Khail Ali Kahomar Qala Bar !^ Zarmany Kash Khail Khabi Qala Dahi Kashmon Qala Baghalak Baghal Tajgari Sahib Danda Mihtarlam Tanzeli Khair Mohammad Tundi Maryam Qala Shamte Kandar Abad Tera Gar Hussain Gul Amin Banda Qala Shaikhan Mohammad Pur Khail Dahi Baila Panj Pai Lokhi Zara Not Gulkari Gamen Shadi Najolak Kunj Wardak Malakh Sang Mir Ali Kalay Dahi Pasha Ye Bagh Kharote Touda Khail Zeyarat Nangazi Maryam Tara Khail Mano Noori Bala Qala Sangi Kora Wastagak Khail Ghundi Amber Kacha Kala Dar Kunda Meya Kalay Lontorak Barch Chanar Ter Gari Shariullah Mohabat Kalay Banda Walkank Gala Kohestani Banda Kunda Tapa Khala Saperi Kunj Mihtarlam Khail Nelowat Hazara Qala Durgi Banda Bad Peash Shahda Shah Qala Jougi Panj Pai Bar Kala Gum Kor Mangal Malik Gar Kash Qala Gundak Sahib Salla Jamal Surobi Dope Omara Qala Baila Khan Bad Peash LAGHMAN Bagh Akhund Kalay Sayid Jan Koza Kala Mirza Latef Banda Sorubi Abad Dogar Karo Nurgal Haidar Sheala ± Karam Khani Tak Pad Peash Kol Hulya Mahmod Haidar Omar KABUL Show Khani Payen Khail Kala Sayid Kala Kot Abad Marwandi Karaly Ghund Sha Kas Kohi Khail Date Printed: 05 January 2012 07:13 PM Dope Shab Nowi Abad Kanchra Shewa Kachra Kalay Hussan Kunda Khail Bagheyan Qala Data Source(s): Lamtak Kutob Mami Lal Ahmad Zai Khail Hulya Kharoti Logar Lam Khanabad Sar AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, SRTM GDEM Qala Ahmad Zai Feraz Now Abad Qala Haji Rahim Sufla Dahmazang Safat Khan Qazi Khan Guldad Harwa Now Abad Char Qala Qazi Now Abad Schools - Ministry of Education Qala Qarghaye Qala Tak Kuz Kunar Qoul Lal Khan Ya Seya Nahr Mandor Qoul Pator Aghar Abad Dahandar Khail Karim Amir Kalay Abad Abad Qala Gamba Surkh Khas Tarang Mufta Health Facilities - Ministry of Health Mir Alam Noor Abi Kala Lan Farman Kamal Andor Qala Baloch Qala Zaman Khan Khail Pur Abad Qala Kunar Lamte Sayate Shor Sapo Char Meya Ghondi Mahegeran Ghondi Khail Bagh Khail Qala Qarghayi Mufte Surukh Najaran Zerani Dara Lam Qala Qala Zerani Karim Qabela Sqangi Shamshir Sufla Abad Qala Malik Shahidan Hulya Gula Bolan Lara Qala Abad Padshah Aziz Khan Khail Mora Qazi Zara Qasim Mashena Mullah Kalay Bela Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 Sar Kando Pul Khail Qala Payra Abad Baba Surkhakan Hussain Dara Meya Khan Khail Darzeyan Khairo Surkhakan Abad Ghar Peroz Farman Sal Hulya Ghundi Gadra Meya Khan Gardi Sangeri Abad Khail Khail Ibrahim Banda Kas Sufla Kas Haidar Khail Mahr Banda Dail Chapa NANGARHAR Meya Dara Ka Kas Balo Gunda Band Disclaimers: 34°30'N Qala Kalay Ghar Mirak Zango Abdul Mansoor Taragar Wara Arhim Zai Band The designations employed and the presentation of Gala Kachor Kalay Bihsud Kalay Daronta Halyas Khail material on this map do not imply the expression of any Gadaye Cheno Kami Khail Band Wali Kalay Bargi Shoye Abdul opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Rahim Zaye Babak United Nations concerning the legal status of any Khail Kama Lowi Dargi country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or Sar Ki Changi Sapraye Abdulrahim concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Zaye Nassir Khail Darga Wa Nassir Miran Sarwak Tangi Sarok Meyagan Garoche Jalalabad Gacho Lorgi Jarola Sultan Qala Doc Name: Surkh Rod Pur Jalalabad Laghman_province_reference_map_dd_2012Jan03_A0 Nawa Kama (Sangar Feedback: [email protected] Hesarak Khogayani Saray) Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info/ 0 10 20 kms 70°0'E 70°30'E.
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