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Badghis Province - Reference Map Badghis Province - Reference Map Shirin Legend Tagab Shirin Tagab !^ Capital !!! Provincial Centre ! District Centre ! Village Administrative Boundaries International Province Khwaja Sabz Posh District 36°0'N Almar Transportation Elevation (meter) Primary Road > 5000 Maymana TURKMENISTAN Secondary Road 4,001 - 5,000 Maymana 3,001 - 4,000 Other Road Pashtun 2,501 - 3,000 Kot U Sar Poza Airport 2,001 - 2,500 Mohammad Easa Almar Char Chashma Sonak p 1,501 - 2,000 Naik Airfield Chashma Jowi Shor Ghormach Arbab Ya Dahna 1,001 - 1,500 Mor Chaq Khan Shor Khoja Aziz Haji River/Lake Hussain Qebla Zai Rangen Rashid Zoreyan Hussain Khan Haji Gheyasuddin 801 - 1,000 Faizullah Mahla Haji Osman Khan Wasat Qadir Khan FARYAB Dahana Morchaq Shams Haji Mullah Tawakal Asal River/Stream Shor Abdullah Khair Khan 601 - 800 Morchaq Ali Zai Mohammad Paitow Qala Kohna Dahana Qashor Mahmod Karaiz Mullah Paitow Sar Herati Hai Shor Ahmad Dahan Zai Israil Khair Anar Karaiz Paitow Takht 6" Gardan Khan Sohabak Mohammad Gul Raiza 401 - 600 Boreda Hospital Khan Charkh Ab Hassal Chashma Abgarmak Hasamuddin Do Ab Naghara Khan Towras Fatah Khan Khana Ghormach Takht Malik Miranzai Bokan Haji Wakil Abgarmak Naghara Gardan Haji Ghormach Bahuddin " < 400 Gulab Khana Pashtun Kot 5 Khawal Boreda Hussain Khail Haraytan Other health facilities Wennzai Miranzai Meyan Gala Arab Ha Terak Bazar Ghor Mach Bokan Badar Chashma Dasht Khaton Haji Kala Zaman Khan Shadyakum Dahna Payen Mossa Mullahuddin Zaman Achokzai Qaysar nm Jalaly Shor Haji Zaen Dahan Zaien Sanam Rashid Sar Chashma Schools Dahna Tootak Ghormach Qalam Shor Balaq Miranzai Nari Dahan Tootak Mughol Hai Shah Pamkhato Mira Tala Ishaq Zai Pamkhato Khoshek Dasht Sar Chashma Miranzai Akhizi Noor Zai Barakat Shar Shar Khatoon Karaiz Qalam Balaq Sallay Sar Chashmatootak Shar Shar Dewana Ishaq Chash Zai Fath Dahan Shor Alif Khan Khaton Ab Shadekum Yar Mohammad Asadullah Shar Shar Amir Khan Jowi Ganj Shar Dulkarim Lomari Khail Akazai Jowi Ganj Jualat Khan Pai Khalank Garwato Shar Shar Shar Reshta Kabuli Ha Shar Shar Takht Khatoon Akazai Jowi Ganj Sarchashma Adam Haji Hamwar Jowi Ganj Garwato Panirak Badar Haji Korkar Band Asiab Jowi Ganj Sarkhalanak Kandahri Mohammad Langari Shadekum Ghondak Bai Garwato Haji Shar Karaiz Banan Barikzai Barekzai Cha Dalir Charmi Badrow Shar Shar Shar Mullah Khan Mohmmad Jan Akazai Lodeyana Now Abad Jar Zarif Shah Herati Mir Hamza . 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