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AFGHANISTAN: Sar-E-Pul Province Reference Map AFGHANISTAN: Sar-e-Pul Province Reference Map 65°30'0"E 66°0'0"E 66°30'0"E 67°0'0"E Dehdadi Fayzabad District District Shiberghan District 36°30'0"N Jawzjan 36°30'0"N Chemtal Province District Dawlatabad District Sholgareh ! Sar-e-Pul B a l k h District Province Sholgareh District Sar-e-Pul !! Qushtepa District Sayad Keshendeh Sayad ! ! Gosfandi District District Sozmaqala Qoshtepa ! ! Sozmaqala Keshendeh Darzab District District District 36°0'0"N ! Zari 36°0'0"N ! Sangcharak ! Gosfandi ! Bilcheragh District Zari Sancharak Fa r y ab District Province District Kohestanat ! Dara-e Suf-e-Bala Garziwan Sar-e-Pul District District Province Balkhab ! 35°30'0"N Balkhab 35°30'0"N Kohestanat District District Kohestan District Yakawlang District Charsadra District B am y an Province Chaghcharan G h o r District Province 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N Lal Wa Sarjangal District Dawlat Yar District 65°30'0"E 66°0'0"E 66°30'0"E 67°0'0"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 40Kms 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: Sar-e-Pul_Province_reference_map_dd_20140327_A3 INDIA Feedback: [email protected] 200 km Sar-e-Pul Province: Balkhab District Reference Map 66°10'0"E 66°20'0"E 66°30'0"E 66°40'0"E 66°50'0"E 67°0'0"E ! ! ! ! ! ! Bara Zamche 2 Bakhtgan ! Zard ! ! Mazar Dasht ! ! Payen Band Kala ! ! ! ! Legend Qeshlaq ! 5Æ ! Sarabi ! ! ! Airghani Payen ! Khan Badam ! Qalacha Raq Qeshlaq Qadoq ! ! ! Sar Â! ! Nay ! ! Payen Juma ! 2 Qazi ! ! ! ! Dahn ! ! ! Peyada Baiche Shaikhan Papchi Do Darga 2 Gholyak Siyagag Sarabi Tanorak ! Khani ^! Capital Mir Shoran Payen ! Â! ! Zard Allo Dara ! 2 ! ! ! Chocho ! Shakar ! ! ! Qala Bala Hail Ab ! Tash Muhammad ! ! Gharichak Kata !! ! !  Za Ghonda Â! Lar ! ! Provincial Center Char Khazan Qala Iran 2 ! 2 Andarab 2 Dasht ! Ambort Gardana Pai Mazar Zard 2Æ Gosfandi ! ! Bagh 5! Noorak ! ! Wakhshak Khowja ! ! Kamar Sar ! !  Abdara ! ! Faizan Zowak Tagab Sardara ! ! Dahi 2  ! 2 Sare Somak Ha ! ! District Center Hessar District Ab Dara !2 Baida Mullayan  Per Ab Ahmad Kotal Murda ! Wozan ! 2 ! ! ! Ele Nabi ! ! ! Ab Partab Sayestan Surkha Nazar Sar Dara Char Taq Takhki ! ! ! Sar ! ! ! Katadasht Village Dara Koh ! Garab Kheyabak ! ! Haji Mahmod Gardeash ! Gola Lal ! Khushkakdara ! Rikhta Maghzar Chashma ! ! ! Kochereg ! ! Kolinawa Keshendeh Malik Masjid Â! ! Administrative Boundaries Sobahtar Kabot Ab Ashtor 2 (1) ! Qeyamudi !! 2 ! ! Kabot !  Gardan Jowi ! Zo Payin B a l k h Sancharak  2! ! ! District ! Ab Kham 2! Khowja Roshnaye ! Khak Batak Gola Lal International Khawal Khushk ! Qashlaghak Shahid Shakar Baybul ! Kuhna Qishlaqi Gard Now Abad (3) ! Nawabad Dara ! Malik District Garmak ! Province ! Chuqurak ! ! ! Qourugh Sharif Dara ! ! ! Maghzar ! Gola Safid Province Kajab ! Dasht Sar Bom ! ! Wuyto ! Palize Zeri Koh Safid Purcha Kapa ! ! !  Hazara Zari Khak Lal Malik Masjed 2! ! Ab Barik Qourugh ! Murda  Khak ! ! Qourugh Nayak Abro !2 Goli Distirict Masjed 2 ! ! District Shamalak ! ! ! Shaige !  Choqorak Khar Frogh Qazi Habas Seya Tal Shamshersang ! 2 ! Seya Safid ! ! Pazhak  Bagh Zera Koh ! Transportation Raig Choqrak ! 2 Shaykhsang ! Sar Na Yag ! Khushk Sewak Bala Chaman ! ! Zaed Nazer  Paitow !  Primary Road !  Chor 2 Choqurak 2 ! 2! ! Qara Geech Â! Tagab 35°40'0"N 35°40'0"N  ! Syahkham Barenj Ab ! 2 2 Zekaka ! Ali Ya Jaga Jangan Takht (2) Secondary Road Zebeyan Baba Ali ! ! ! !2 Payen 2 2 Gord Shor !  Malkhan Other Road 2! ! Abak Zebeyan 2 Choqurak !   Alka !  Bala 2 2 2! Makhshan Asparyan Khami ! o Airport 2 ! ! Now Bala Karzar Gelan 2 ! ! Kham Guldan  Bara Takht ! Qarya 2 ! p Airfield 2 Tal Bala Shorabak ! Hashuqan ! 2 Gar Sang Warzej River/Stream Sey Pai ! Takhshar ! ! Por 2Â Æ 2 ! ! 5 Sang ! Payen Namazge Shahr Mohammad Zechawni ! 2 ! Chal ! River/Lake Kohestanat Yakh Lar ! ! Qoly ! Chashma Shair !  ! Maghzar Otaqak Jar 2 5Æ Anjarow ! Kaman ! District Sar-e-Pul Bala Tagab ! " Mardan Qala Dasht ! 6 Hospital ! Guldaragak Asghar ! ! Takht (1) Gari Kamangari ! ! Gord ! Kaka Gurzan !  Province 2 Ghrow Sar ! Chuqurak Æ Other health facilities  ! 5 2 Jeyak Chashma 2 ! Sar Pul ! Changeri  Qala Gak Pushta ! Dahan 2 Schools ! Takhshar Dahane Chart Gona ! Khawal Seya ! ! ! ! Bala Cha Shert ! Kham Koh ! Shart Gak ! !  Chanarag Zamin 2 2  ! !! Balkhab Hosh 2 Altar Gak ! ! Takab ! Taghori Æ! 2 ! 2 Anrok ! ! 5 ! 2!  2 Khalar 2 Lola 2  Kailkawa ! 35°30'0"N 35°30'0"N 2  Proshan 2! Baj Nai Toghe Badamak ! ! ! Larked Nayak Seya Lar Dan Baj ! ! Dara-e ! Saghlar Ashkan ! Rodak Gul Waras !  ! ! 2  ! 2 Kadanak  2 ! 2 2 ! 2 Suf-e-Bala Date Printed: 01 April 2014 04:04 PM Zok ! ! 2 ! Maghzar ! ! Kol Sewak Do Shakh Ashk Kal Khurasan ! Pai District Mazar Payen Gad Astowan Warz ! ! Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI Balkhab  ! !  2  Baidak Jurum 2 2 Â! Kamar ! ! ! 2 Schools - Ministry of Education Sra Zo Bala Sholonak Gheyas !  District ! Zo Payen Chadow Gaw Rukh ! Pair ! 2  ! ° Sakhtan Gashta 2 Nakhlach Shakhdar Hussaini Health Facilities - Ministry of Health Dahi Ghola Push ! Mullayan ! ! Sukhta ! ! 2 Samangan !  ! ! 2 Bai Je Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 2 Dahi 2 ! Zard ! Sayum ! Province Sang Kham Surkhak Zabrak Te Lach Jowzary !2 0 5 10 15 20 km Chanar Balaq Makach ! ! ! ! Mago 2 ! Tai Dara ! ! Khurma Lalandor Takht Disclaimers: Gardana The designations employed and the presentation of material 2 2 ! Ganda Jowi ! on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion ! Bakhshe  Hail Hazar Khudai Te Jawan !2 Daraz Chashma whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United ! 2 Sokhta Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, 35°20'0"N 35°20'0"N ! Dozdan Hazar Chashma city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation Chashma ! Sare 2  ! Paitow of its frontiers or boundaries. Khoc ! 2 ! Khangak  Hazar ! Zaygolak ! 2  ! Chashma 2 ! ! Dahana Doc Name: 2 Ispech Zaykoj  Ganda Jowi ! ! Zawoj 2 2 Balkhab_District Pushta Shenya Te Khoch ! _reference_map_dd_20140401_A3_Landscape ! 2 Adera Feedback: [email protected] " Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info 62Â! Khuskdara Takhshe ! B am ya n Qairaq ! Gong ! Province CHINA UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN Yakawlang TURKMENISTAN District ! Tarapch JAMMU 35°10'0"N 35°10'0"N ! Khoiak Kabul AND Dahi Yak  ! 2 ! Qala Ghashar ^! ! ! Dahana Sar 5Æ KASHMIR !   ! ! Takhta Gird 2 Seya Dahi 2 Mukhtar ! Dahan Bedak Ghashar Baidak (3) ! Ghazba Khana Payen Ghashar ! ! Dorashtak Chaghcharan ! ! ! Gandab Ghazba Khasmawak Dara ! Katabed District Khana Seya Mazar ! ! Safid ! PAKISTAN Bala ! Sar Sari Qala Chobak Naicha ! ! 2  Kohnna Ispi ! !2 Balaq ! Dahan Khaisrow Menargag Dark ! ! Qala Hessarak ! Payocha ! INDIA 66°10'0"E 66°20'0"E 66°30'0"E 66°40'0"E 66°50'0"E 67°0'0"E 200 km Sar-e-Pul Province: Gosfandi District Reference Map 66°10'0"E 66°20'0"E 66°30'0"E 2 !   ! Majar Gongor ! 2 2 Majar ! Sar Yourte Zaman Yaka Kalchar (4) ! Chap ! (4) Sar ! ! Gongar Sang ! Alalzgaz ! (3) Gongor Yar Taka Adam ! Qou Nsai Kamar  Kalt Beal Yak Roya ! ! Tokh Dana Qashqotan Chemtal 2 !  Abdul (5) ! ! Sang 2 ! Æ Mahkam 2 ! Rawof Chakar 5 Haji Dar District Sai ! !! Gul Mohammad ! Majar ! Rasool 2 Haji Shaikh Nazar ! (5) Char Now Wali Khairi Sai (1) Adeyna ! ! Juma Andzai Kalta Khalil Haji ! ! ! ! ! Sai Mohsen Ya Mullah Baba Haji Qadouqcha Mohammad Mahmod 2 ! Daraza ! Rasul Khan ! Safcha !  Safcha ! Gopecha Char 2 Cheaghke 2 Bala Mullah ! Noor Â! !  Payen Sai (3) 2 2 ! Mohammad Khan Shar ! ! Char Sar Dara ! Haji B a l k h ! Panja Sidiq Haji Sallay Sai (2) Shairam Mohammad 2 ! Kal Ta Rajab Qarawol Khakistar ! ! Haji Nahim Ghaws Kaide ! P r o v i n c e Khaksar Beal ! Abad Zanbor ! Majar ! Qeshalq ! ! ! Nazar Shairam ! ! Khan Qataghani ! Kajak Haji Abdul Qadam Gai ! Mullah Faizullah ! Mahmod Sholgareh Char Dara Ghani Marbot Saffar Kanja Bai ! Shadman Shairam Bai Ya  Sar ! Khan Qoul ! 2 ! District ! Qoul Sang Haji ! Sorkhakan Jaghad Qala ! Haji ! Ghulam ! Zanbor Khan Aziz Mohammad ! Haji Mala Tash Qaq ! ! Rasool Bangi  Takhta ! Shamsuddin ! ! 2  ! Shairam !2 2 Qizel Æ Murdar Masjed 5 ! Qaq Kosa Bai ! ! Mohammad Khail Æ! ! ! Ayub 5 Sang ! Ghajor Toda ! Qazel Kamar ! 36°10'0"N Æ 36°10'0"N 5! 2 Sayaq ! Baghawi Haji Sar-e-Pul Hulya Ashor ! District ! Darah Haji Lata Ashur Band Chaght Ya ! Afghaniya Abdul Haji Mod 2 Hakim Haji Husain ! ! Hussain ! Sabz Sozmaqala !! ! Kalan 2 S a r - e - P u l 5Æ!  Gosfandi Suzma 2 ! Mullah Kundal 2 ! Qargh Ya Ark Larak Qala ! P r o v i n c e District Khoja  Mahi Masjed Afghani ! Sharaf Uzbeki Qala 2 Khowar Bala ! Bai ! ! 2Â! 2 5Æ ! ! Gow Dar Kamarak Bagh Ark Zer ! Bala Ishaq Uzbeki Arab Arab Bai Kambarak Payen Ya ! ! Chagh !  Hulya ! Farqan ! Mullah Faiz Mohammad ! Bai Sar 2 Sowrkhta ! Bahi 2! Arab Bai 2 Sea ! Kamaral ! Now Abad Shakyar ! ! Sufla Holya ! Kondel ! Beal Safar ! ! Toot Sufla2 Salqyar Salteyar ! Jarman
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