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Dtm Afghanistan &3 Flow Monitoring Points District of Destination (AFG) Individuals DTM AFGHANISTAN Countries Co-funded by the COVID-19 | All Mig rants by 3 - 100 European Union Provinces 101 - 500 District of Orig in (PAK & Iran) 501 - 1,000 Districts Data Source: IOM, AGCHO, AIMS, OSM and Destination (AFG) 1,001 - 10,000 Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only.Names & boundaries on this map do not imply 10,001 - 25,000 official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control as of 02-MAY -21 in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu & Kashmir has 25,001 - 550,000 not yet been agreed upon by the parties. https://displacement.iom.int/afghanistan email: [email protected] Darwaz-e-Balla Darwaz Ch ina Shaki Kofab Uzbekistan Khwahan Tajikistan Raghestan Shighnan Chahab Khamyab Yawan Darqad Kohestan Arghanj Qarqin Shahr-e-Buzorg Khwah Turkmenistan Shortepa Imam Dasht-e-Qala Yaftal-e-Sufla Shuhada Khan-e-Char Mingajik Kaldar Khwaja Ghar Wakhan Dawlatabad Sahib Fayzabad Qurghan Bagh Khwaja Dasht-e-Archi Rostaq Baharak Balkh Kunduz Darayem Andkhoy Dukoh Jawzjan Char Baharak Kalafgan Khash Qaram Qul Nahr-e-Shahi Khulm Kunduz Eshkashem Khanaqa Bolak Keshem Jorm Mazar-e-Sharif Chahar Darah Khan Takh ar Shiberghan Fayzabad Abad Taloqan Teshkan Dawlat Abad Dehdadi Marmul Feroz Nakhchir Ali Tagab Badakh sh an Chemtal Chal Farkhar Hazrat-e-Sultan Abad Yamgan Zebak Shirin Tagab Sar-e-Pul Sholgareh Charkent Qush Aybak Baghlan-e-Jadid Eshkmesh Tepa Fereng Khwaja Sayad Keshendeh Pul-e-Khumri Burka Warsaj Koran Wa Sabz Posh Darzab Gosfandi Samang an Nahrin Wa Gharu Almar Sozmaqala Monjan Dara-e-Suf-e-Payin Khuram Wa Ghormach Pashtun Bilcheragh Zari Sarbagh Bag h lan Deh Barg-e-Matal Kot Garzewan Sancharak Dara-e-Suf-e-Bala Panjsh er Qaysar Dahana-e-Ghori Andarab Salah Paryan Badg h is Ruy-e-Duab Pul-e-Hisar Faryab Kohestanat Balkhab Doshi Khinjan Mandol Kamdesh Bazarak Khenj Waygal Kahmard Tala Wa Salang Bala Murghab Kohistan Ghazi Abad Sar-e-Pul Barfak Shinwari Shutul Dara Nuristan Nari Kushk-e-Kuhna Muqur Wama Gulran Charsadra Yakawlang Sayghan Jabal Saraj Nurgaram ShigalBar Kushk Ab Kamari Jawand Shibar Charikar Kapisa Alishang Chapa Dara Kunar Bamyan Parwan Alasay Bamyan Estalef Bagram Alingar Narang Islam Qala – Taybad Qala-e-Naw Surkh-e-Parsa Qadis Guldara Koh-e-Safi Lag h man Nurgal Sar Kani Kohsan Feroz Koh Lal Wa Markaz-e-Behsud Shakar Dara Tagab Chawkay Jammu and &3 Dawlatyar Qarghayi Injil Karukh Sarjangal Jalrez Kabul Surobi Kuz Kunar Zindajan Chisht-e-Sharif Panjab Kabul Surkh Behsud Goshta Kash mir Hirat Obe Wardak Nerkh Khak-e-Jabbar Rod Bati Kot Lalpur Pashtun Shahrak Hesarak Guzara Sang-e-Takht Hesa-e-Awal-e-Behsud Nang arh ar Ghoryan Zarghun Waras Azra Sherzad DoLayna Daymirdad Log ar Kot Dur &3Baba Herat Tolak Gh or Jaji Khogyani Ashtarlay Saydabad Khoshi Achin Torkh am – Bab-i-Pakistan Farsi Khadir Charkh Lija Ahmad Khel Nili Miramor Nawur Jaghatu Adraskan Kharwar Sayed Karam Pasaband Daykundi Saghar Wal-e-Muhammad-e-Shahid Gardez Musa Khel Shahrestan Ajristan Jaghatu Ghazni Taywarah Kiti Paktya Qalandar Bak Gizab Waghaz Deh Yak Terezayi Patoo Gh azni Afg h anistan Malistan Andar Mata Khan Zadran Kh ost Kajran Uruzg an Qarabagh Tani Matun Shindand Pur Chaman Baghran Sar Rawzah Spera Jaghuri Giro Khas Yosuf Khel Giyan Shahid-e-Hassas Chora Muqur Khak-e-Safed Uruzgan Ab Yahya Khel Urgun Kakar Band Omna Bala Buluk Chinarto Sarobi Anar Dara Gelan Dehrawud Daychopan Jani Khel Barmal Gulistan Nawzad Tirinkot Dila Pushtrod Farah Arghandab Shah Qala-e-Kah Kajaki Joi Pakistan Nesh Miyanshin Gomal Zabul Nawa Wazakhah Farah Musa Qala Ghorak Bakwa Washer Shah Mizan Qalat Nawbahar Shibkoh Sangin Wali Kot Paktika Khakrez Tarnak Wa Shinkay Wormamay Nahr-e-Saraj Shamul Zayi Turwo Arghandab Jaldak Lash-e-Juwayn Khashrod Atghar Lashkargah Zheray Nad-e-Ali Arghestan Maywand Kandahar Maruf Kang Chakhansur Nawa-e-Barakzaiy Kandah ar Helmand Iran (Islamic Zaranj – Milak Panjwayi Spin Bold&3ak Republic of) &3Zaranj Reg-i-Khan Nishin Daman Spin Boldak – Ch aman Nimroz Garmser Char Burjak Shorabak India Reg Deh-e-Shu Kilometers 0 65 130 260.
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