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AFGHANISTAN Common Operating Picture Kunar Province - Reference Map for WASH Cluster AFGHANISTAN Common Operating Picture Kunar Province - Reference Map for WASH cluster 70°20'0"E 70°30'0"E 70°40'0"E 70°50'0"E 71°0'0"E 71°10'0"E 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E Kuran Wa Munjan MARWI ! ATATI DAHAN PATEGAL ! ! Kuran Wa Munjan SARET AWGOR ! ! MUNDA GUL HULYA MOSPAMESHAL ! ! PASHKEL CHASKO BABUR DEASHSHATEGUL ! ! SOZKYONSAN ! ! ! SHALSHOWA ! ASHTEWI ! MUNDA GUL SUFLA ! BAKOLSHATA ! Mandol PATI GUL ! TOZEK AZNA ! MANDAGAL BANDE ! ! PUSHAL ! POSHAL BALA ! PASHAL PAYEN JASHPAL! OR MOR ! AKASI ! ! ! ! SARET KHOLEH BAZ GUL ! ! WALI BANDA . ! Kamdesh ! ! ! MIRDESH DAHAN SARET Nuristan(Parun) Kamdesh ! ! KAM DEISH ! JAMJUZ AGZO ! ! (! BANOZ NASEHEYAT GUL ! ! WARMANGALKAMO BADA GUL DEWA ! GOWHAR DEISH ! ! ! ! ! ! KUSHTOZ ! PUOL GOWHAR DEISH PAZENJALUK ! ! TERZHAW Parun ! BARAGI GUL ! KOSHTAKI ! SOSAM KONAK BANDE ! ! AKBAR ABAD NURISTAN PROVINCE ! ! CHAMAN BALA PASH KE LARNAW KHUNE ! ! ! ASHPI KHWAR (1) 35°20'0"N PAI YOK ! 35°20'0"N ! MAN DAHI ! ASHPE ASHPI KHWAR (2)! ATA TEE KANTEWA HULYA ! ! ! SAYID NASHAL SHAHR NOW SEDMASHAL ! PAROON MARKAZ ! ! CHANAR KHOR ! ! ASKI MOMEDEISH ! WETSIR ! ! KHUMARI GUL ! ! DO KALAM ! PESENTA ! ! ISLAM PET YA KANTEWA SUFLA BARIKOT ! ! TOPKHANA ! ZAHIR ABAD ! ADORUNTE KHWARA GAJAR PASHANGAR YA KHARWALPASHANGAR ! APENGAL ! ! ! KOTYA ! ACHOM KALAY ! ARYAN SHAH ! SONGAL KHONA NOWKAS! ! SHIRODAMI SHEGAL ! ETOK ! WAM DABAR ! ! Nari BOZA GUL ! MOUM KALAY MENA ! PEASH GUL ! ! SHOK SAMSA GUL ! ! SRA KAT BANDEH AZORI SHAH MIRAK ! ! ! AGOYE SO VACTERA ANCHGUL ! ! KENDAR ! BELANZAI KHUNE ! AGO GAL ! SOROSEYA CHAMAN CHOWAT ! ! ! GERDAW (GERDAB) SHAGA ! ! SHENA GAR NAI SHAH DAB KALAY Du Ab ! KOTEYA JANDARSHAH KHUNE ! CHATRAS ! ! ! ! Ghaziabad BADANAY KHUNER Waygal ! NANGOZ KARCHI GUL SURICH DAREN MANEY ! ! ! ! NARI YA HAJI ABAD WAZLY ! ! MUJMANA ! ! JEGAL JAMAZOM ! GAGET HUNAB DARA ! SHAH MASIR GOMGAL ! ! ! ! KOSHT ZHAK (! ! ! SHEDALY SHAMA GUL ! ALOMARI ADAMWAK KONIGAL KOTEYA Narai! ! ! ! SHAKRID ! ACHAM GARI NANGAL JABA ! ! ! BONI MOWOSH ! PAISHLY ! ASANTAL GOREEN ! BATASH WAIGAL HULYA ! ! ! ! Waygal (1)! ! TOSHIGAL ! ! ! TOSOGAL KHUNE GHOLAM BANDEH GEMBIRI KHUNE LOWATE PALAGUL WAIGAL SUFLA ! ! ! ! TARISHPAN ! ! ! (! HAIL GUL ! KAM TELY ! ! GHOYA NOWKAT CEMARED KHUNE ! MEYAL ! ! CHERA GUL ! BEALA CHAND ! AZIM KALA ! ! ! DOLY KHOR Wama AWRAM AZHOK AB SHAKARI ! ! AKCHORI ! ! ! NAKNAR ZANGAR GOSHA AREZ GUL ! ! YANK KONAT AMLUK KACAY ! ! ! ! APREDE ! MAREDESH BANDEH ! CUNEK ! AW CHA ! ! WAYGALAK ! MARKAZ WOLLUAWALY SAWA SHAIR GUL SHAIR GUL KHOR ! ! ! ! HAJI ABAD PAMLAM BANDA BAGHCHA ! MIRAMANKHEL ! ! BAHADUR MASHAL SALAM ZAI KHOR ! MUGHUL KALAY 35°10'0"N ! 35°10'0"N ! ! AWGARAM SHAHI KALAY TASAN KHOR ACHOWI ! MARYAT BUNJALALA ! KAMOTE ! HAWAR KALAY ! ! ! AMO DAGOL ! ! ! MIRO KHAIL GOR NANCHA KASA GUL SATU ! ! ! ! JAMA MISH AKANTA ! TALISHA GAM ! BASHTE GARAM ! ABRA GUL ! CHEENY NOW AMSHOZ ! MADES PALUCI ! SAWKI GANA KE ! ! ! GODLE ! ADARELA ! ! SAKI DAHI DAS ! ! ! GANDA BAR ! BARORO! KALAY ! ! KAMGAL ALANGAL ! TANGAY ! ! ADA GULATOCH ! ! ! AWAW BANDEH ! KORI Wama APRESHTAL ! GEWI BAJAGAL! ! ! ! ! BANOK DAHI DAS PASHOK DAHAN DARA ARNAS YA KHAIR ABAD TARI GULI ! ! ! BARGAM! YARI DAS KALAN (! JALALA ! ! ARANCH ! MADAK ! SHAH DATS SHAPAWOS AKTEN ! ! ! ! ! ZEMEWA BELA SAWGAI WAMA SUFLA ! DINGOR ! ! WAMA HULYA! SAR PUL BASKOL ! AWYAK ! AWMEK DARUMSA BANDEH ! GULCHA KHAIL! ! SANGAL ! ! ! NELI GUL NANZARA DAYRA ! WARAS ! RAHMAN KALAY ! DAYRA ! ! ISLAM ABAD BANDA DAB ! ! ! ! ! ! SHANTE GUL ! KA'I DERA CHANAR NAOW ! SHAL ! SHIDALAM ! ! PAGHYE ! KOTGAL ZARA KALAY ! TAZAGUL KALA MOLADISH BANDA NANGATA GADALAM ! GUL TAN ! ! ! ! ! ! DAREN KALAY ! ! POULA ! DAB ! ! PANZE KARAK NESHA'I DAB KHOR BANDA NAOW ! ! SHIN TOR KOTGAL NASIB ! KUNDAI ! ! KARGHA KAREN PASHONAK PATALA GHASHTO KACH ! ! ! ! ! ! UCH NAW ! ! PAKONA ! ! ! ! MULLAH DEQ WACH NAOW BAR WARO KALAY SHABUL KALAY ARCHENO MARKAZ WOLLAYAT GHOWA CHO ! ! ! ! POUNS CHONAS ! ! KAGAL ! ! ! Nurgaram MASHOK TAKHTO ! ! OR ! CHAP KOH KONDE BANDEH AYEGI DARGI TEASHA BALAKANDE BANDEH ! ! ! ! ! KONDE KALAY GODA ! ! BAR GULAY SYORE KALAY SAAS ! ! PAITOW ! ! TESHA CHAM GAI ! DAHAN GOL MALKI WA TANGARA SHANGAR SAR KOH KALAY ! MANANR Bar Kunar ! ! ! TAGHGAN ! ! ! ! ! SORI KALAY ! KAMARDA ! ! DAHAN KALAYEGAL LAR GULAY ! ! SAMLAM ! QAL`A-I-GAL ! DANI TAROTA ! QASIM KALAY ! CHIM BANDA ! ! LLANA ! SHEOW KARA ! MALEK ! ! WANAT ! ! ABAT BANDE SOR MAL ! ! GHAR KOH BALOSA KALAY ALANZI ACHALAK BANDEH ! ! KHAIREGUL ! ! WATI TOURTAM KALAY BUN SHAHI KANDOW AMER GORA KHOR KALAY CHARYA HAZRAT BANDA ! ! ! NARIT! ! ! SAWRI ! ! SHAPALKI ! SHAWKANO KALAY LATAWA ! MATINA ! ! BAR SHOR KAMAR ! ! DARGE SHOGANI ! ANSHOZ BARSHEN GASH DERY ! ! MONSIF ABADARANJE ! ! AsmarASMAR ! ! ! ! ! DABARZALACHI KHOSHAH MANG ! MARKAZ WOLLUSWALY KACHLI ZOL BARAWOL MAROGAL KHWAR SHEN GISH ! ! ! ! MANDOKAY OSEE ! ! ! SHONALAM ! ! ! QALA WARAK (! ! ! CHAPARI KALAY TANGI ASMAR SHERIN ! DOLY ZAYE SONDAKA Shaygal wa shital ! JEJE KALAY SAWON KAS ! ! KAREN ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ZERATE DAHZ BADNAKHEL SHUDAN BANDO KHOR ! ! ZAWARDIWUZ DAB HESAR GATA ! ! SHENI GUL KHOR ! MIR KHANO MARKAZ WOLLUSWALY SASAM TAL ! ! ! ! DOHZ LOY KALAY GHANI KACGHAN KAS ! SOR KAMAR ! ! Wata Pur ! ! WACH NOW ! ! ! BAYDAD KALAY DOHZ JADED SORA NOW SENKAY KARD NAW ! CHANJAK HENDO WANA SARI GUL ! FAWERI KHWAR WALOW TANGI DOHZ WARAN KANDOW ! SHENGAR GUL ! LAM DARA RASSUL ABAD ! ! ! SARAGHAZN BANDA! ! GOLI BANDEH ! NAKRA ! ! ! ! ! ZARD ALO ! ! CHAQOLAK SARA DARA ! ! ! GAMBER PAS KALAY KHARO PATI ! SEGOUL ! ! ! ! DARWAZGE DOHZ NORISTAN! ! CHAQORI ! DAMBAR ! ! ! ! SRA DR SHAROK TAR NAIK HELAL ZO Dangam ! ! BAGI DOHZ CHAR DANGI GAMBER MANZ DAWAZ SAMAR DAR ! ! TALON GULI BANDA ! ! BAGH NAKHTAR KALAY ! KOZ GUL! GAMBER NOORISTAN ! ATO KALAY ! KAS BANDA ! BAR KOR DARKOLDAR ! HAZAR BAGH ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! TANGI BANDA GADAK ! SHAMLAGAY KAMAR SHELAM KATAR ALMAZI MORCHAL ! PETAOW KOZ KOR DAR SANTOL ! LALAM KAS ! ! KARONG ! MANOR KALAY ! ! ! ! LANDI QALA KOTT MALI TAROT ! ! ! ! KATAR NOORISTAN HAWARI ! KAR KOTT WODOLO ! ! ! ! ! 35°0'0"N DABA ! BUZORG KHAIL MALOKI KASI ! KATAR JEBA 35°0'0"N ! ! ! !SAKANDAR ABAD WASTAL BANDEH WASHTAL TANGI ! ! DANGAM (1) ! ! KONDAR CHAMDEN QARO SHAHID KALAY SHONTAL KHOSHAL TALA ! ! ! BAGH ! BANDE KAC ! SADER BANDA! ! BAKRO ! KHANANO KAS! ! Dangam SHAMGUL GULSALIK ! QARO LOY KALAY ! ! TABELA NOW ! MANOGE! CHAM ! PALAW SO NAOW ! ! ! ! MANAT BANDA ! ! AHANGARAN ! BANDI KHOR ! !TAKHTO KALAY SADAR! SHETZAY ! ! GARO WAR KARPE ! (! DOBANDI (2) ! ASHKOT ! ! ! MONY KHARA KOYTAK ! ! ! ! ! ! KOZA GHONDI ! ! TSANGAR DARREH SHONTALAY KASI (1) NANGULAM ! LOYA BELY TANGA PAS QALA ORDEASH SANGAR! DAIRI SEYAN ! ! SANG KALAY DAGAR SER ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! DIGAL SAR AGHZO BANDA ! ! KOR GO JABA ! ! SABANDI ! SUNDRAY ADCHAT TENTAL BER KOTT KOR BAGH ! ! KANDAHARI! WARAH BELY ! ! ! ! ! NAT ! BARA BASTLA ! MANOGAY PAS GHONDI ! ! ! ALIKHAIL DARGI ! PANJE GUL MULLA ALAM KALAY GHAZAN DAYR KI ! ASHANGHAR ! ! SONDARI QALA ! KANDARAH SHATO MANZE PAS GHARA MAJED KOTT WAR GARAM! ! ! ! ! ! KANASER ! MURA DOBANDI! (1) CHAPA DARA(QALA KALAY) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (! GABAT JOUR ! !LAR SHELTAN MAKHA ! ! LECHRAM SHAMOND KASI (2) AMANKOT MARKAZ WOLLUSWALY! ! NASAPA ! ! ! DOSEE ! KHALQ! ALLAM LOTA LAM ! ! LEWANO KARI KUNAR PROVINCE ! BAR SHELTAN MAIN TANGI KALAY SORWAND! ! ! MORAH SHAKOT KALAY DAKUNDI ! ! ! Mano Gai ! WEASHTAL KANDO ! ! WARGARIGA ! MALAIL SHOYES! GHARA KOZA BASTLA ! AROK NATE GARAMRICHA LAM MACHKAMAL GHARA ISLAM QALA GORI GUL SORANAY ! DERAKI ! ! WATLA PAITOW TENTAL ! ! KHATER BANA ! ! Chapa Dara ! ! ! SHOPALI ! !KATAR QALA ! ! AGHOS TANGE ! ! ! QALA KALAY GOSHA BAR SHURTAN MASHPA ! KALEMO GHALBELE ! ! ! ! LAR ZER MENZY ! SAYED WAR ! ! KARBORAH ! ! MAMO YA WADHO ! KUNDI ! ! SEKAT GOJAGAL ! ! ! KOTAN ! SENJI ! TOOT BANDACHAM ! ! BAR ZER MENZY ! ! ! KANDAY KELEMO TANGI ! ! SHIN KORUK DARRAH ! ! MATANGA ! ! MASHOGUL KHARA! ! ! ! GONDEL ! LARUM KAS MASHWARA ! SOPLAR BANDA MANAGAI AHANGARAN! PUNBA ZAR GARANGUL-I-DEGUL ! ! DURGE ! SAGE TAWHED BABABAR SHEN KORK ! !SAWADA BANDA KHARA GI ! SANZAYE ZOR MANDI BAR KANDAY DABAR ZAY ! ! QATAR KALA ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LOY GARIGA ! MARTAYGAL TANGO ! SORI TENTAL PAS KAR BORI! ! ! ! ! PARSHOW ! ! HENDROK ! ! BAR KUNDI HULYA DARGI SANGAR NOW ! KUNDA GUL ! KHARA MALIKANA ! ! DAB ! ! ! BARGHNDO Dara-I-Pech ! KOLAK KHARA! PAYEN ! SEMTAN LARSHEN KORK NANGRAJ KORATA MENAGI DAG ! GHARA HANDROK ! KOZKAR BORI BARKUNDI SUFLA BARKAR MOL! GOEJA ! ! ! ! MANAGI ! ! GHONDI ! GHUND ! CHAMBARAK! MOLAWASTANAY ! BEALA ! ! ! ! ! KOZ KARMOL ! ! MAIDAN SONOW ! BUT KHANA ! ! MATEN ! SHENGAM AWCHAL ! WATA PUR GHONDI! ! BULAK DEGUL ! GHONDI ! KAMGAM GHONDA! TARLA ! ! SHAMIR KOTDONGAL ! ! CHANAR BANDA AW MAR ! SHARALO! ! KALAY KORO BANDA CHEHL GAZI SAY KOT ! ! ! ! GOEJA NAOW NALYAR ! ! ! ! CHANGE ! DREKHET SHAH MIR KOR MARKAZ WOLLUSWALY ! ! SHAIRO KOTE ! TAPAK WALECH! TAPAK WALECH PANIR DEGUL CAMBAREK! ! ! KANDAR ! BANDAK CHE ! ! ! KOTT SHAL KUMAKI BACHE LAM GAY CHOGAM LODAM WATA PUR ! ! ! GOSHA LAM JANDA ! ! ! ! WERSEK ! ! BABA QALAKOTALI ! ! ! ! ! WARSAK BARA QAMCHE ! GHUNDI DEGUL KARTA KOT KE! ANZER KALAY ! ! KOZA QAYCHE ! ! ! CHOGAM SHAH LOKAR BAD! GAH ! GAR GO TARKHA ! SARA SHAH ! ! QALACHA SHEGE DANAW KORONA ! ! KAJAR BAND ! ! ! DARYENG SANDEGUT ! ! ! GHUNDAY ! CHANAR NAW BANDI HAZAR MIR ! ! ! ! AYBAT ! SAGI ! SAPERI ! LOYA BACHA AYBAT KALAY ! CHANARON ANDRASERQADZYAN ! MUHABAT KALAY ! ! GACH GAL BAHADUL! KALAYKAR BORINAKORA KONDLAIK SAM ! ! ! CHINI JALAM SARA CHINA DEGUL ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! NADIR KHAN! ! PAIGAL ! HAJI SARDAR KACH GARD ZAMKAY YAS CHAM ATEGOUL !! ! ! SOLEMANSHAH BE BEYAL SALAR BAT ! ! ! ! ! ! LAGHMAN PROVINCE ! NON GARAY Marawara NARI OBHA !
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