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Malakan Upper Zinuasterokan ! Kaskan ! ! Slle Kaskan Shekh Wassan LewzhaEndza Bole ! ! ! ! ! ! Biyana! ! ! ! ! ! Sharosh Shakalla Khwewbyan ! Gurgan ! ! !Sinamoka ! Shewa ! Tutma Shira Upper KhazenaMihbab Dwela Kopinga! ! ! ! !Kani Bard ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BoteBote !! !Sura De Tutmah Shire Lower Khrana Kalan ! Diraskut ! ! Sinamoka! ! !Deman !Chom! ! ! !! Komtan ! Ashqulka Medera! !! ! Bayawan! Balisan Mir YousifBerawa Hanjira ! !Qop ! Brde ! ! ! !! ! ! Zewa Feran! ! ! !!! ! ! ! ! Plingan ! Binjar! !Smaqa! Kometan Banasar Dangala ! Surra !!!! Qara ! ! !! ! Warte Shnawa Darash Zewa Gulan ! Talina Be Palan ! ! ! Khoran ! Baz Asp ! ! ! ! Harmk! Hartal ! ! ! ! ! ! !Abubakra ! ! Shakala! ! ! Shachik Swera ! ! !Shamamka Biya Rash Razga ! ! ! ! Zikhan Sewerah! Harmk BarozhHartal BardangaSartka! Mergasar Zemakew Spikala Bardenan ! ! ! ! Barikan Spiagla ! ! ! ! !Karak ! ! ! ! ! Chewa Lower Benatan ! Barawa! Upper Shekhan ! ! ! Dera ! ! Shinawa! Rubara Kachala! ! Barawa Lower Siwais Maradu ! Sartka Upper ! Chewa Upper! Malok Bekel Nura ! Arka Upper! ! Ware ! Say Waysi ! ! ! ! ! ! Sargor !Baqiawa Chewai Saru Benatan Betwata !Amanj Qalasaida Lower ! ! ! ! Swera ! ! ! Surabna Tutma Marado ! Betwata!!! ! ! !BasteBaste Nwawa Qala Saida ! ! ! BetwatahDwawa! !TopzawaGewzha Piranan ! ! ! ! Pshdar ! !! Suragla Upper Pashqotal Mekuka! Ala RashSusna Angoz ! ! Bazan ! Mander ! ! Qala Mustafa ! ! Khrka ! Mekuka ! ! Rania ! ! ! Ghali Rania Shkarta Old Rezina !Mamkan! !! Kozina Zewka ! ! Jalkan Darua Kotr Kulkula ! ! ! ! Sardol ! ! Dupan ! Zudan! ! ! Sarkhan ! Bedalan Kuna Flusa ! Dalalan ! ! Dugoman ! ! ! Kulkula ! ! FolmawanShkarta ! KomalaSheban Goma Zangil ! !Zurkan Upper Dargala Qula Basan ! ! !! ! ! Zanglan ! Sune Bardakhra Mam Zhila ! ! Parzhin !Sarkapkan Hanjira Ako !! ! ! Shene Upper ! ! Grtk Dube! ! Grda Sher! Saruchawa ! Suna ! Zalle ! ! Spero ! ! ! Qulamn Mira bag Sharasten ! Saidan ! Qochal ! Saruchawa! ! ! Qadrawa Qalawa! Balk Nawzang ! ! Chomlan! ! Shene lower! KamusakAwir Blinga Trshawa ! ! ! Sharwet ! ! ! Mamanda ! Gird Sher Newa ! ! Mira bag Titoka Bastasten Upper Duchoman Balk! Jollana !!! ! ! Banaman ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! shekhsyan !Mirawa Taqolan Shiwaraz Kolka Rash ! !! Ranya Ashuran Chomalan ! Mamiawa Grd Tle ! ! ! Mertka Khwaran ! ! Choliawa " !!Saidawa ! ! !! ! Kudala! ! Darwakdula Barapana ! ! Rishwan! Dendwe! ! Saida Faqira !Sangasar ! ! ! Umar Kakol Khalifa ! ! ! Qrzhala Brra ! Sktan ! Hajiawa Banwaqal Zindwe Badin Badawa Begalas ! ! ! ! Iran Nazanin Kodalah Khalifan! ! Delo ! Bosken Kuzina ! ! ! ! !! Hanjira! ! ! Shoran! ! ! Qurago Sangasar !! ! Sreja !Grd Qazwan ! Zingzinga Hajiawa Old ! ! !Zharawa ! ! Hawraban ! ! ! Gulan ! Topawa ! KhrajoKomala ! Dawdya Asterokan ! Kani TwanKuna Kotr ! Boskin! ! Alan ! Snawa Grd Goran ! ! Kurdistan! ! ! !! Topzawa! Koshkala !! ! Gaze ! ! !Zingzinga Qurago Darband ! ! ! ! ! ! Chwarqurna ! ! Kani Kort LaseLase Dupshka Grdjan Tangzha ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Zharawa ! Sawrta! ! ! ! Chomkhrka Lasoke ! ! !! ! Dole! Dole! ! Ziwanara Gird Goran Qaraniagha Hanjira [8] Kanjara UpperSarsyan Karsonan ! Aliawa !! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kani Maran! ! ! ! ! Kunarewilyan ! Goran ! Kolas! Spya HarmeDarukuna Smaquli Grtk Qaja ! Ibrahimawa ! ! ! ! Kastana ! ! ! ! ! ! Norista ! ! ! Qajah ! ! Jali ! Gulak Kelaspi Upper Kawulka Qaladza! ! Hurewa Radikhan ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sarkapkan ! ! ! Doladiza! ! ! Kokhan ! ! Qruja ! " !HasarGirmesa ! ! ! ! ! Horewa! ! Grtk Jali ! Kawlka Daqnawa ! ! Senan ! Rupal ! ! ! Gwezila ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Qurian ! Smaquli Gali ! Balmr Torba! Tobakaran ! HanarokDura Dega Kanilan ! ! Sarkhma Bardakoz ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sindolan ! ! ! Kurtajo Hizop! Little ! ! Qasrok ! Dugrkan ! ! ! ! Dalga! ! Qulkan ! ! Sparkapkan ! ! Kolaka ! Warangai Upper Piran ! ! ! Kolara Klaw Suran Qamtaran ! Barubast ! ! Beklo Lower Krozh ! ! Chomi Kaniyan Bnawshan ! ! ! Kurdawa ! Baz MusayanKharak Res Shlamra Sehnan ! Bnawila Cholakan! ! Gira ! Naw! Lank Warangai Lower ! ! ! Kalakan ! ! ! Nawdasht Goman ! ! ! ! Waswena Kani NawtBemush! Badin ! Bestana Khas ! ! ! ! ! Mir Sayid ! ! Shawan ! ! Gome Hero ! ! ! Badin! ! Khdran ! Bzhyan ! ! Khazar Mam Sian! Garmkan ! Kawya Mrra Tappa Kan ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hero! QurashinaAraban Kani Hanjir Shekh Jami !Koysinjaq Drwena ! Kani Kand ! Dokan ! Hallawezha ! Dokan ! ! Nezoka ! Bzoka Faqeyan Badawan ! Kawya New ! ! ! Mewizha Mamandawa ZewalaAwaka! ! ! ! Delizha Bekhra ! ! Sewala! Chnarok !! ! Dalga ! Zawita ! Besalwa Qula Shams Bawaji Saru Qamisha ! ! Dashtew !! ! ! Basara Qaratappa ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kela Khwar ! ! ! Ahmanda Salim Bag Bora ! ! ! Mamandawa Biyana ! Baqlan Sewkan Sarchya Dashtew! Lower ! ! ! Mam! Mahmuda ! ! Sewkan ! Barshir ! Bawze Zawya Harme ! ! ! ! ! ! Benasa ! Shekharwan Koysinjaq! ! ! Bajulyan Kamaryan Khanale Dashtew Middle! ! ! ! ! ! Kalkan ! Topzawa "! ! ! ! ! ! Bardashan! Upper ! Priska! Mergi Badin! Barmalan Sarshiw ! Paiza Hawar ! ! Shekh Mansurian ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Mzgawtoka ! ! ! Shushka Aliqa Little Lbana Ashkana ! ! ! QaisariSewasan ! ! Mala Omar Bawatan Bngrd Sofyan Dolagom ! ! ! Harmota ! ! Shiwashan! ! ! Isawe ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! Hanjirok ! ! ! ! Ali Pir! Nise! Galushka! ! Hawawan lower !Sewasan ! Rubar ! ! Pirota Sur Sartang ! ! ! ! ! ! Qaisari ! ! Shiwashan Bemush ! ! ! ! Qatarchiyan! !Aliqa Big Bngrdan ! ! Isawi! Snjala Barkeshan ! ! Haluna ! ! ! !! Aski Koya Mirza Rostam Marga ! Kani Mazu ! Bemusha ! ! Isawi Razan ! ! Twa Rash ! ! !Halona Nolchka ! ! ! ! Kelaspi Tuka Awdalok ! ! Shlnia Plain! !Dawzhan ! ! ! Kani Aspan Senajiyan ! ! !! ! Shila Mirza Rostam BigTangzha ! ! Ganaw Awdalan !Haji Qala ! Nolchka Lotar Kani Shinka ! ! ! Kark Gichka ! Pashkesh ! Betrkha ! Shiwashok Qalam Mam Qlinj !! ! Kani! Mazo Chnaran Wata ! Bewaka ! JmkawaQindol ! Yaramish !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Shekh Ubed Kani Bnaw Senajiyan Awazhe Kfradol Tair ! ! Mala Safi Nawlochka ! Waisi ! ! Qashqa Khalakan ! Chnarna Rabn ! ! ! ! !! ! ! Pespiyan Khoshaw ! ! Shiwashok ! ! ! Hanjira Chnarna Sirwan Wesa Shawger Timarok Swerala ! ! Grd Baru ! ! ! ! Grd Hanjir! ! Begma ! ! ! ! Merga Pasha! Hawari Gulawi ! Kani Kizh ! Bajawan ! ! Shiwashuk Darbaru QoritanShawger ! Timaruk Dondar ! Torba Hawara Barza Kani Tu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Shekh Haji ! ! ! ! ! Grda Suran Sharsten Grgasha Habarash! Arisha Palko Dashti! ! Zarun !! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! Marwe 36°0'0"N ! ! ! Pebazok Shiwashan ! Dashte MashanBarjo ! ! Nasragha! ! ! ! Frizala! Dashti Khani ! ! ! ! ! ! Kwera Kani ! ! Palkana Paibazuk ! ! Bargurd Choman ! ! ! Sedar ! Gwezle ! Jashana ! ! Kunagurg ! Galner ! Khurkhura Gamalan Upper Bosken ! ! ! ! Qamisha ! ! ! Gomawan Shiwa Shan ! ! ! ! ! ShanakhseChnaran! ! ! Kani Qabra Bana Gulan ! ! Rkawa Gamalan Lower ! ! ! Suraban ! ! ! Qalat! ! ! Dizkan AzmakMolan Sarkarez Kani Shiran! Shekh Ismail ! ! ! Shanakhse ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Isawe Marzan Kani ! Rikawa ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dolabi Qokhi Talun ! ! ! Qazbagi ! ! Topzawa! ! Gluman! ! Sargalu Jafre ! ! ! Sura Qala ! ! Safra Bartang Talaban Little Takaltu ! Zerandol!! Jobalagh !! ! ! Dawdawa ! Yakhyan ! ! Kolka !! Qokhi Ghafar ! ! !Kani Kurda ! ! ! ! Zhagizli ! Qalata Tulw Sarke Awaze ! ! ! ! ! Qulqula ! ! ! ! ! Dol Mazla ! ! Hanjirlo Kani Bi Dekon Dere Upper Suradza ! ! ! ! ! Baghajner Shiwajan ! ! Basawe ! Chalawa ! ! ! ! ! Butrken ! ! ! Illalla ! Dukan Galala ! ! ! ! ! Kani Gwez Talaban Big ! Kalka Smaq ! Kawlan! !Duilakan Shasho! ! ! ! Qalam Pasha ! ! Gomazal ! Musak ! Qasr Kharaba ! !" ! ! ! ! ZhazhlaGule ! Kani Hanjir ! ! ! Goren Taliban Gawrah ! Qomrghan Shinke ! Sire ! Kani Sur! ! Spidara ! ! Kharaba Qarangwe ! ! ! !Kani Bi ! ! ! ! Molan ! ! ! ! ! ! Qokhi Hassan Nali ! Kawlan ! Kawlan Sardka ! ! Sardka Sarmord Bard Bard Girshakra ! ! Mukharas ! Bogd ! ! ! MawatZnwe Jenji ! ! Eliasa Sur! ! Maidan Shaquli ! ! Kanaru Timar ! ! ! ! ! ! Kani Rash Qashqoli Police! PostQamchugha! Qaraqa ! ! ! ! ! ! Bashe Kapanak ! Gomahshin Kharaba ! Dolasur Spidara! ! Basne Bwalk Harzan Wash ! Taqtaq ! Qamisha ! QokhanSaraw !! ! Karez ! ! ! ! ! Kani Sard Nawr !! Taktak ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Garmuk! Klesa ! ! Qamchugha Jasana Shekh BakhSekanyan Chalawa Bayaw! Sarbast! Rasha Kani Qokhi Bare Kani Bi ! ! ! ! Bol Qamish !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Chom HaidarMala ZiadSatu Qala ! Qamish Qashan! Bare Little Kani Lala ! ! ! ! Mirawa ! Dwawa ! Gechina ! ! ! Gomle ! ! ! Talan ! Sargalu Bar Smaq Chnara ! Grd Khabar ! Jasana Gabrwa Jaghila QasrokQasrok ! ! ! ! Daraban! Banwan ! ! ! ! ! ! Kani Khan Surdash Sargalu Police Post ! ! ! ! Bare Big Qaranaw Glnaghaj Big ! ! ! Yalanqoz ! Smaqa! ! Drri ! ! ! Azaban Timar ! ! ! Choghlija Qzlu Surqawshan Kani Hanjir ! ! Bewre Bari Kurah ! ! Glnaghaj Little ! ! ! ! Gwezila Garrade Yalangoz ! ! ! Dashti Tle ! ! ! ! Sirona ! Khuroa Luk!Khurdaluk Homar Qawm
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