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Kapisa Province AFGHANISTAN Kapisa Province District Atlas April 2014 Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info [email protected] AFGHANISTAN: Kapisa Province Reference Map 69°30'0"E Rukha ! Onaba(Anawa) ! Rukha Shutul Onaba District District Shutul ! (Anawa) District Dara / Panjsher Ab Shar Province District Hisa-e- Awal-e- Kohestan ! p Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan District Kohband District Kohband Dawlatshah ! District Hisa-e-Duwum-e-Kohestan Laghman District Province Nejrab District Mahmud-e-Raqi !! Mahmud-e-Raqi District 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N Nejrab ! Kapisa Bagram Province District Alasay District Alasay ! Koh-e-Safi ! Tagab ! Pa r w a n Qarabagh Province District Tagab District Koh-e-Safi District Kabul Province Dehsabz District Mehtarlam Surobi / Bad Pash District District Surobi ! Kabul District Qarghayi Bagrami District District 69°30'0"E Legend Date Printed: 27 March 2014 01:34 PM UZBEKISTAN CHINA Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI TAJIKISTAN ^! Capital o Airport Schools - Ministry of Education !! Provincial Center ° TURKMENISTAN Health Facilities - Ministry of Health p Airfield ! District Center River/Stream Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 JAMMU AND Administrative Boundaries River/Lake 0 20 Kms KASHMIR International Kabul ^! Province Disclaimers: Distirict The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Transportation Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Primary Road PAKISTAN delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Secondary Road Doc Name: Kapisa_Province_reference_map_dd_20140327_A3 INDIA Feedback: [email protected] 200 km Kapisa Province: Alasay District Reference Map 69°40'0"E 69°50'0"E ! ! Qoubad Khail Kaka ! Now Safa Baqoul Legend ! ! ! Namol ! ! Loka Khail Khail ! Paya ! Sayedam Nowa Bala Loka ^! ! Khan Khail Baqa ! Capital ! Khail Khowja  Khail 2 Payen !! Ghar Obra ! Provincial Center Kunda ! ! ! ! 2 District Center Zakirya Ibrahim ! ! Village 2 ! Khail Dara Khail Pachaghan Khail Do - Administrative Boundaries ! 2 Ari Wa Qoumy Mir Khan ! ! Khail International Sheghar ! Lokakhel ! Province Pashaye Dawlatshah 5Æ (2) Distirict ! 2 District Transportation 2 Primary Road ! Nejrab Hasankhankhel Secondary Road ! District 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N ! Hussain Gonj  Menjaghan ! Kayli Bachi ! 2 Gaman ! Other Road Khan Khail Bebe  Khail 2 Dok Kanak ! Sufla ! o Airport 2 p Airfield Satraj Laghman ! River/Stream ! Angorog Kundi ! Province River/Lake Dowlat 2 ! Zawar " Hospital Jahi 6 Khail Mahsom ! Kafar 5Æ Other health facilities Khail  Now Hulya 2 ! 2 Schools ! Mahsom 2 Khail 2 Sufla ! ! Ghayen Bala Miraly Khail Now Abad ! !  Chora 2 2 2 Khail ! 2 ! Par'ush Date Printed: 01 April 2014 03:56 PM 5Æ Tangi ! Qala 2 Khail Malik Ha ! Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI ! Warna Payel Kunda Schools - Ministry of Education ! Kapisa ° Health Facilities - Ministry of Health Province  Awala 2 Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 Sat ! Alasay 0 5 km 2 District Janka Sat ! Lamya  ! 2 Qala Nashir Disclaimers: Sarnagab Wa Paitow ! Qal'eh ! ! The designations employed and the presentation of material ! Kalan on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion Sat Martan Shairka ! Sadiqan  whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Khail ! 2 ! Kati Lam Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, Mala Sar ! Khail Kader Gastar Dawa city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation ! Jana ! Khail ! Khail of its frontiers or boundaries. Bahder  Gul (1) Londi ! Layj Jahfar ! !2  ! Tambal Sultan ! Khail 2 Hulya Gachem  Khail Ala ! 2 Khail Khail ! Londi Damkazawar Khanda ! Alka ! ! ! Shah Pacha ! Doc Name: Ashraf Æ ! Alasay Sufla Shata Khail 2 Hashim Dar Wali 5 Khail ! Qoum ! Khail Ya Akraje ! Miran ! Alasay_District Khail ! Laka Markaz Jana 5Æ ! Gadar Mira Khail ! Wolluswaly Khail _reference_map_dd_20140401_A3_Landscape ! Khail ! Gul (2) Sharif Khalil ! Sabir Necha  Shah Kot (1) Alasay ! 2 Khail ! ! ! Jal Lam ! Masood Khail ! Laka ! Dara Ta ! Kordak ! Feedback: [email protected] Khail Dowzgaran Khail ! ! ! Eail Dawan (2) Noor ! Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info Kakar Nyazkhel Saraye Dailak Teter ! ! Khail Machena ! Khail ! ! Adeyna Gonbad ! Sahib Zada ! Sharo ! Manokhel Khail Khail ! Khail (2) ! Bashi CHINA Khail UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN ! ! Qala TURKMENISTAN Wali Alishang Kundah ! District Faqir Char Pai Lam ! JAMMU Sahib Mawa ! Tagab ! Kabul AND Dahi ^! Menje District KASHMIR Shani ! Khail Meya 2 ! Mullah Khail Abdul Khail Baber Meya ! Khan Kala  Sufiyan Qahar 2 Khoja Sahib Dooda  Teri Sanjar Khail ! ! ! 2! Ghani Aka ! ! Khail Kabul Sufyan Almas ! Khail ! Khail Lowi Qala PAKISTAN ! Khail Badar  (2) Jamaht 2 Dasht  Province Ghayrat ! Khail ! 2 ! ! ! Khan Khail Gada Lowi Surobi Laghmani ! ! Doda-i-bala Khail Kalay ! ! District INDIA 69°40'0"E 69°50'0"E 34°50'0"N 34°50'0"N 200 km Kapisa Province: Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan District Reference Map 69°18'0"E 69°20'0"E 69°22'0"E 69°24'0"E 69°26'0"E ! ! Legend Dostum Kar 2 Khail Zaman !^ Capital Khail ! !! Provincial Center Kharman ! District Center Sang Onaba ! ! Village P a n j s h e r (Anawa) Shutul District Administrative Boundaries Qala P r o v i n c e District Afghan ! International Rubat ! Province Distirict Hesar ! Hessar Transportation ! Khamba ! Khamba ! Primary Road Secondary Road Jabalussaraj Other Road District 35°10'0"N 35°10'0"N Sar Band o Airport ! p Airfield River/Stream Kohnna Kuhnadeh Dahi ! ! River/Lake Pai Mazar Chahe ! Do Abi Chashma ! Allahdad 6" Hospital Allah Dad ! ! 5Æ Other health facilities Maiyana Pofdam Kocha ! ! Chashma  Namaz Goraw 2 Schools  Mahz Allah ! 2 Jai ! ! Mazullah Gorahu ! ! Panja ! Khel Wasi Khail Khana Shair 5Æ ! Ali Mardan Sobhan  Khan Qala Mir ! 22  !  Khail 2 Khail p 2 Tapa 2 Bazar ! Sobhan Sabzee Hisa-e- Sobhan ! 5Æ Khail ! ! Khail 2 Gahr Khan Sobhan ! Awal-e- 2 !  Khail Ya Date Printed: 02 April 2014 02:43 PM 2 Kohestan Sobhan Kocha  ! 2 Shash Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan Payen ! Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI ! Ezzatkhel 6" ! Sad Kote District ! Schools - Ministry of Education Hazat Khail Hulya ° Health Facilities - Ministry of Health 35°8'0"N 35°8'0"N Rahmat 2  Hazat Khail Payan ! ! 2 Khan Khail Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 Jansar Penja Sobhan ! Naserkhankhel ! Qala Khail Dahi Now Kote ! 0 1 2 3 km Mir Ha Rezakohistan ! Nasir ! Hazat Khail Khan K a p i s a Dozd Dara Ya ! Khail Zarghonat ! ! Aramghay Qarech Sai P r o v i n c e Aram Kot ! Qalandar ! Kohband Disclaimers: Khail Ar Ullah Sufla Qelickhel ! Pana Khan Khail Khail District ! The designations employed and the presentation of material ! Khail ! ! ! Hassan ! Kanko Aram Kot on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion ! 2 Mohammadi 2 Khan Hulya Zobid Khail Aram Gai ! whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United 2 ! Khail Khowja Khail Dehe Ya Nowroz Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, ! Jaro Khail Dahi Kham Kham-zargar Khail ! 2 Omarkhel Zargar ! ! Khail city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation Nahr Sufi ! Sorat ! ! ! Khail ! Shair Baik Karam of its frontiers or boundaries. Sallay ! Faqir Mohammad Khail Khan 2 Qala Qala ! !  Khail Khail Khail 2 Kulalan Khan ! ! Bagh Cha Mori Moshraf Mirza ! ! Haji Doc Name: Khail ! Lalo Mir ! Qadam ! Karim ! Gulwanan Hadailshah Galwanan Khail Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan_District Bako Khail ! Khail ! ! Khail ! Ka Sawa ! _reference_map_dd_20140402_A3_Landscape Kham ! ! Poza Kham Poul Monawar Saydkhel ! Tapa ! Qar Saidi Zargar Moghlan Khail Malik Ha Hulya  ! ! 2 ! 2 Feedback: [email protected] District Anwar Qar Saide Qar Saide !  ! Dewede Qal'a 5Æ 2 Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info Tapa Zar Bala 2 Khan 5Æ Â ! ! Jaldak Jaldak 2 Sufla Qoul Mashrab Arab Kocha Khail ! ! ! ! Hulya ! Khail ! Sufla Jamal ! Baki  ! ! Sanglakh 2 Khail 35°6'0"N 35°6'0"N ! Shof Nabi Butta CHINA Cheyan 2 Tal Zar UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN ! Khail ! ! Shohada ! Latif Hulya Qala 2 ! Tal TURKMENISTAN Qala Sahra Khail Atah ! Mullah Shahida Tapa Zar ! Khan ! Kulalan Khail Mullah Sufla ! ! ! 5Æ Khail Ghafarkhel ! ! 5Æ Hamzala Sufla ! Dahi Karaize JAMMU 2 ! ! Khail Payek !  ! Ghulam  2 Kabul AND Gholamkhel 2 Qala Now 2 ! Khail !^ KASHMIR ! Hisa-e-Duwum-e-Kohestan 2 Aftab ! Dahi Mahmud-e-Raqi Che  Mozafar Dahi Now  Qala Sahraye ! 2 District ! District 2 Sar Band Toghak (haji Ashtor Garam Ya Sufla Lala Shah Khail ! Mirza Mohammad ! 2 Jamal 2 Halam) ! Chaghche Sang PAKISTAN Agha ! Jamal Bora Bala ! Agha ! 5Æ Payen ! INDIA !  69°18'0"E 69°20'0"E2 69°22'0"E 69°24'0"E 69°26'0"E 200 km Kapisa Province: Hisa-e-Duwum-e-Kohestan District Reference Map 69°18'0"E 69°20'0"E 69°22'0"E 69°24'0"E ! ! Jansar ! Naserkhankhel Legend Qala Khail Dahi Now Rahmat Mir Ha ! Khan Khail ! Rezakohistan Hazat Nasir Khail Khan Sobhan Dozd Dara Ya !^ Capital ! Khail Zarghonat ! ! !! Provincial Center Sai Qarech ! Do Bandi Qalandar ! Khail Ar Ullah Hisa-e-Awal-e-Kohestan ! District Center Qelickhel ! Pana Khan Khail Khail ! ! ! Khail District ! ! Hassan ! Kanko 2 Village Mohammadi
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