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Uruzgan Province - Reference Map Uruzgan Province - Reference Map Shahristan Legend !^ Capital !!! Provincial Centre 33°30'N ! District Centre GHOR Ajristan Pasaband ! Village Gaiti Administrative Boundaries International Province Gizab District Transportation Elevation (meter) DAYKUNDI Gizab GHAZNI Primary Road > 5000 Secondary Road 4,001 - 5,000 Kajran 3,001 - 4,000 Sar Other Road Sango 2,501 - 3,000 U Tawsila Khosh Airport 2,001 - 2,500 Kham Nazar Seya Seya Rozi Baghal Badamak Baghal Sufla Hulya Riw Qoul p 1,501 - 2,000 Yar Quli Katgay Khodai Airfield Gidar Go Dad Dahan Pateyan Kalay See Markazi Dakhol Ya Qoul Waranche Sayid Haji 1,001 - 1,500 Ab Garm Jogi Kijran Rahm Naser Mohammad Qouly Khinjak Awlangag River/Lake Ali Jan Khana Chapar Jowi Dahi Khak Khabogay Mullah 801 - 1,000 Mirdad Dahi Walat Haidar Sherak Daryab Faramoz Sorkay Khar Nawa Arbasto Wata Baidak River/Stream Khowja 601 - 800 Qala-i-sorkhak Roshnai Eidak Shina 6" 401 - 600 Razi Hospital Dahan Sango Khers HILMAND Qoul Bulagh Ali Abad Watma Shakha 5" < 400 Targhi Toot Other health facilities Sangi Diwalak Khak Raizak nm Qar Ghal Panwa Sewak Schools Shair Kushta Bala Khana Ghawina Karaiz Lora Sarqoul Wakh Karaiz Hainak Karaiz Gandaw Karbalagh Naw Mada Shorab Kal Ghar Taka Hawina Dahan Barat Naw Burja Khowja Kalay Pai Kheder Qalakh Kotal Baghran Khowja Murad Kheder Saqi Too Kalay Jaowz Hussaini Salsang Bagha Bagh Lewan Noor Zai Khay Chachar Jangrekh Khoshak Safid Ab Sanjak Ghawjak Sar Kay Qachacha Sakzai Shash Kharwari Chora Lowara Hulya Baraiki Sar Sakzai Tangi Seena Khalily Kalay Gazak Pai Wali Mani Baraiki Qachkar Kotal Mohammad Kandlan Aghel Ghar Malistan Kalay Sar Deba Khalchak Shah Jowi Sang Khoja 33°0'N Andaz Khush Zai Anar Shena Shela Now Jowi Khoy Hamza Jowi Chaman Darwan Darwan Noori Lowar Skech Manda Lowar Awya Yakhdan Gorgen Faramoz Kadlak Karaiz Ele va tio n Band Kakarak Meyan Do Lowar Pai Landi Toghe Kushta Karaiz Kaishi Yakhdan Akhchara Bala Kunara Dahi Kakarak Shanodi Kalay Kalay Meyan Tak URUZGAN Shah Kunjak Warkh Awrank Jowi Raigak Sakhar Dahana Ghar Akhond Baghalak Dahi Khar Baran Menar Shashpar Pas Ab Do Sang Shah Tene Jowi Gul Dara Dawan Tarab Char Sar Seya Khas Uruzgan Jal Far Hulya Asiyab Taband Kakarak Sang Garm Ab Markaz Wolluswaly Pair Lowar Dawan Nakroz Nawyan Pai Kushta Sarechan Jawad Hoshi Sufla Abi Zar Ayw Mani Yaw Kakarak Hoshi Boye Sayidan Hulya Daigi Karya Hazar Dasht Shokhi Meyan Bout Ab Arel Qadam Rustum Tak Sar Abi Lowar Sufla Sara Sayidan Jangal Sar Kalay Shaikha Sair Ab Wardak Kala Dasht Rustum Shahidi Chena Shaikha Hulya Pai Kott Sufla Hazar Qadam Jangal Hassas Noorak Khouran Seya Lowar Chenar Zoye Kalay Chena Garm Ab Qoul Chob Garm Ab Asiya Enham Khar Chaman Sar Shen Kalay Kalay Adeen Kalay Sameyan Kalay Asak Tailba Sar Gul Khar Zaye Gulkhar Khas Uruzgan Tawarkh Sor Ghor Je Kakar Sar Ab Warisham Sari Zaye Karaiz Kushta Sang Bostan Hashi Zaye Kochonai Jowi Garm Ab Nowi Kalay Jowi Zaye Jowi Kashan Zangal Waiyala Mansoor Markaz Kakaran Khushk Zarnay Neyazi Wolluswaly Bahram Zazai Pai Shahidi Hassas Koyto Jankhan Dar Jaly Gulkhar Seya Awalam Nahr Karaiz Yakhak Qala Chora Sang Bagh Karbala Qala Denar Khail Meyana Jangal Qala Ragh Tirin Kot Shamaly Mango Qala Ragh Char Qala Now Jonobi Feroz Habas Chalbi Sar Qoul Ali Gadi Ehssar Chamyar Tirin Kot ! 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