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List of Provinces, Districts, and Countries LIST of PROVINCES and DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code Annex F – List of Provinces, Districts, and Countries LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 01 00 KABUL 01 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF KABUL (KABUL) 01 02 PAGHMAN 01 03 CHAHAR ASYAB 01 04 BAGRAMI 01 05 DEHSABZ 01 06 SHAKAR DARA 01 07 MUSAHI 01 08 MIR BACHA KOT 01 09 KHAK‐E‐JABAR 01 10 KALAKAN 01 11 GULDARA 01 12 FARZA 01 13 ESTALEF 01 14 QARA BAGH 01 15 SURUBI 02 00 KAPISA 02 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF KAPISA (MAHMUDI RAQI) 02 02 HISSA‐E‐ DUWUMI KOHISTAN 02 03 KOH BAND 02 04 HISSA‐E‐AWALI KOHISTAN 02 05 NIJRAB 02 06 TAGAB 02 07 ALASAY 03 00 PARWAN 03 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF PARWAN (CHARIKAR) 03 02 BAGRAM 03 03 SHINWARI 03 04 SAYID KHAIL 03 05 JABULUSSARAJ 03 06 SALANG 03 07 SYAHGIRDI GHORBAND 03 08 KOHI SAFI 03 09 SURKHI PARSA 03 10 SHAYKH ALI 1 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 04 00 WARDAK 04 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF WARDAK (MAYDAN SHAHR) 04 02 NERKH 04 03 JALREZ 04 04 CHAKI WARDAK 04 05 SAYYDABAD 04 06 DAYMIRDAD 04 07 HISSA‐E‐AWALI BIHSUD 04 08 JAGHATU 04 09 MARKAZ‐E‐BEHSUD 05 00 LOGAR 05 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF LOGAR ( PULI ALAM ) 05 02 BARAKI BARAK 05 03 CHARKH 05 04 KHUSHI 05 05 MOHAMMAD AGHA 05 06 KHAR WAR 05 07 AZRA 06 00 NANGARHAR 06 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF NANGARHAR ( JALALABAD ) 06 02 BEHSUD 06 03 SURKH RUD 06 04 CHAPARHAR 06 05 KAMA 06 06 KUZKUNAR 06 07 RODAT 06 08 KHUGYANI 06 09 BATI KOT 06 10 DEH BALA 06 11 PACHIR WAGAM 06 12 DARAH‐E‐NOOR 06 13 KOT 06 14 GOSHTA 06 15 ACHIN 06 16 SHINWAR 06 17 MUHMAND DARA 06 18 LALPOOR 06 19 SHER ZAD 06 20 NAZYAN 06 21 HESARAK 06 22 DUR BABA 2 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 07 00 LAGHMAN 07 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF LAGHMAN ( MEHTERLAM ) 07 02 QARGHAYEE 07 03 ALISHING 07 04 ALINGAR 07 05 DAWLAT SHAH 08 00 PANJSHER 08 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF PANJSHER ( BAZARAK ) 08 02 RUKHA 08 03 DARAH 08 04 HISSA‐E‐AWAL ( KHINJ ) 08 05 UNABA 08 06 SHUTUL 08 07 PARYAN 09 00 BAGHLAN 09 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF BAGHLAN ( PUL‐E‐KHUMRI ) 09 02 DAHANA‐E‐GHURI 09 03 DUSHI 09 04 NAHREEN 09 05 BAGHLAN‐E‐JADEED 09 06 KHINJAN 09 07 ANDARAB 09 08 DEH SALAH 09 09 BURKA 09 10 JALGA 09 11 TALA WA BARFAK 09 12 PUL‐E‐HISAR 09 13 KHOST WA FIRING 09 14 GOZARGAH‐E‐NOOR 09 15 FIRING WA GHARU 10 00 BAMYAN 10 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF BAMYAN ( BAMYAN ) 10 02 SHEBAR 10 03 SAIGHAN 10 04 KAHMARD 10 05 YAKAWLANG 10 06 PANJAB 10 07 WARAS 3 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 11 00 GHAZNI 11 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF GHAZNI ( GHAZNI ) 11 02 WALI MOHAMMAD SHAHID KHUGYANI 11 03 KHWAJA OMARI 11 04 WAGHAZ 11 05 DEH YAK 11 06 JAGHATU 11 07 ANDAR 11 08 ZANAKHAN 11 09 RASHIDAN 11 10 NAWUR 11 11 QARA BAGH 11 12 GIRO 11 13 AB BAND 11 14 JAGHURI 11 15 MUQUR 11 16 MALISTAN 11 17 GELAN 11 18 AJRISTAN 11 19 NAWA 12 00 PAKTIKA 12 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF PAKTIKA ( SHARAN ) 12 02 MATA KHAN 12 03 YOSUF KHEL 12 04 YAHYA KHEL 12 05 SAR RAWZA 12 06 OMNA 12 07 ZARGHUN SHAHR 12 08 GOMAL 12 09 JANI KHEL 12 10 SURUBI 12 11 URGOON 12 12 ZIRUK 12 13 NIKA 12 14 BARMAL 12 15 GIYAN 12 16 DILA WA KHUSHAMAND 12 17 WAZAKHWAH 12 18 WOR MAMAY 12 19 TURWO 4 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 13 00 PAKTYA 13 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF PAKTYA ( GARDEZ ) 13 02 AHMADABA 13 03 ZURMAT 13 04 SHWAK 13 05 WUZA JADRAN 13 06 SAYYID KARAM 13 07 JAJI 13 08 LAJA AHMAD KHEL 13 09 JANI KHEL 13 10 SAMKANI 13 11 DAND PATAN 14 00 KHOST 14 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF KHOST ( KHOST ) 14 02 MANDUZAY (ESMAYEL KHEL) 14 03 GURBUZ 14 04 TANAY 14 05 MUSA KHEL 14 06 NADIRSHAH KOT 14 07 SABARI (YAQUBI) 14 08 ALI SHER 14 09 BAAK 14 10 QALANDAR 14 11 SPERA 14 12 SHAMUL 14 13 JAJI MAIDAN 15 00 KUNARHA 15 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF KUNARHA ( ASAD ABAD ) 15 02 MARA WARA 15 03 WATAPOOR 15 04 NARANG WA BADIL 15 05 SAR KANI 15 06 SHIGAL WA SHELTAN 15 07 DARA‐E‐PECH 15 08 BAR KUNAR 15 09 SAWKAI 15 10 KHAS KUNAR 15 11 GHAZI ABAD 15 12 DANGAM 15 13 CHAPA DARA 15 14 NOOR GAL 15 15 NARI 5 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 16 00 NOORISTAN 16 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF NOORISTAN ( PAROON ) 16 02 WAYGAL 16 03 WAMA 16 04 NOOR GRAM 16 05 DUAB 16 06 KAMDESH 16 07 MANDOL 16 08 BARG‐E‐MATAL 17 00 BADAKHSHAN 17 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF BADAKHSHAN ( FAIZ ABAD ) 17 02 ARGO 17 03 ARGHANJ KHWAH 17 04 YAFTAL‐E‐SUFLA 17 05 KHASH 17 06 BAHARAK 17 07 DARAYIM 17 08 KOHISTAN 17 09 YAWAN 17 10 JURM 17 11 TASHKAN 17 12 SHUHADA 17 13 SHAHR‐E‐BUZURG 17 14 RAGHISTAN 17 15 KISHM 17 16 WARDOOJ 17 17 TAGAB 17 18 YAMGAN 17 19 SHIGHNAN 17 20 KHWAHAN 17 21 KUFAB 17 22 DARWAZ‐E‐PAYIN (MAMAY) 17 23 ESHKASHIM 17 24 SHIKI 17 25 ZEBAK 17 26 KIRAN WA MENJAN 17 27 DARWAZ‐E‐BALA (NESAY) 17 28 WAKHAN 6 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 18 00 TAKHAR 18 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF TAKHAR ( TALUQAN ) 18 02 HAZAR SUMUCH 18 03 BAHARAK 18 04 BANGI 18 05 CHAL 18 06 NAMAK AB 18 07 KALAFGAN 18 08 FARKHAR 18 09 KHWAJA GHAR 18 10 RUSTAQ 18 11 ESHKAMESH 18 12 DASHT‐E‐QALA 18 13 WARSAJ 18 14 KHWAJA BAHAWUDDIN 18 15 DARQAD 18 16 CHAHAB 18 17 YANGI QALA 19 00 KUNDUZ 19 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF KUNDUZ ( KUNDUZ ) 19 02 CHAR DARAH 19 03 ALI ABAD 19 04 KHAN ABAD 19 05 HAZRATI IMAM SAHIB 19 06 DASHTI‐E‐ARCHI 19 07 QALA‐E‐ZAL 20 00 SAMANGAN 20 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF SAMANGAN ( AYBAK ) 20 02 HAZRAT‐E‐SULTAN 20 03 KHURAM WA SARBAGH 20 04 FEROZ NAKHCHEER 20 05 ROI‐DO‐AB 20 06 DARA‐E‐SOOF‐E‐PAYIN 20 07 DARA‐E‐SOOF‐E‐BALA 7 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 21 00 BALKH 21 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF BALKH ( MAZAR‐E‐SHARIF ) 21 02 NAHR‐E‐SHAHI 21 03 DEHDADI 21 04 CHAR KENT 21 05 MARMUL 21 06 BALKH 21 07 SHOLGARA 21 08 CHIMTAL 21 09 DAWLAT ABAD 21 10 KHULM 21 11 CHAR BOLAK 21 12 SHORTEPA 21 13 KALDAR 21 14 KISHINDEH 21 15 ZARI 22 00 SAR‐E‐PUL 22 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF SAR‐E‐PUL ( SAR‐E‐PUL ) 22 02 SAYYAD 22 03 KOHISTANAT 22 04 SOZMA QALA 22 05 SANGCHARAK 22 06 GOSFANDI 22 07 BALKHAB 23 00 GHOR 23 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF GHOR ( CHIGHCHERAN ) 23 02 DULEENA 23 03 DAWLATYAR 23 04 CHAR SADA 23 05 PASABAND 23 06 SHAHRAK 23 07 LAL WA SARJANGAL 23 08 TAYWARA 23 09 TULAK 23 10 SAGHAR 24 00 DAYKUNDI 24 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF DAYKUNDI ( NILI ) 24 02 SHAHRISTAN 24 03 GIZAB 24 04 ISHTERLAI 24 05 KHEDIR 24 06 GETI 24 07 MIRAMOR 24 08 SANG‐E‐TAKHT 24 09 KEJRAN 8 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 25 00 UROZGAN 25 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF UROZGAN ( TIRINKOT ) 25 02 DEHRAOUD 25 03 CHORA 25 04 SHAHID‐E‐HASSAS 25 05 KHAS UROZGAN 26 00 ZABUL 26 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF ZABUL ( QALAT ) 26 02 TARANK WA JALDAK 26 03 SHINKAI 26 04 MIZAN 26 05 ARGHANDAB 26 06 SHAH JOI 26 07 DAICHOPAN 26 08 ATGHAR 26 09 NAW BAHAR 26 10 SHEMEL ZAYI 26 11 KAKAR (KHAK‐E‐AFGHAN) 27 00 KANDAHAR 27 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF KANDAHAR ( KANDAHAR ) 27 02 ARGHANDAB 27 03 DAMAN 27 04 PANJWAYEE 27 05 ZHIRE 27 06 SHAH WALI KOT 27 07 KHAKREZ 27 08 ARGHISTAN 27 09 GHORAK 27 10 MAIWAND 27 11 SPIN BOLDAK 27 12 NESH 27 13 MIYANISHIN 27 14 SHORABAK 27 15 MARUF 27 16 REG (SHIGA) 28 00 JAWZJAN 28 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF JAWZJAN ( SHEBERGHAN ) 28 02 KHWAJA DUKOH 28 03 KHANAQA 28 04 MINGAJIK 28 05 QUSH TEPA 28 06 KHAMYAB 28 07 AQCHAH 28 08 FAIZABAD 28 09 MARDYAN 28 10 QARQIN 28 11 DARZAB 9 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 29 00 FARYAB 29 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF FARYAB ( MAIMANA ) 29 02 PASHTUN KOT 29 03 KHWAJA SABZ POSH‐E‐WALI 29 04 ALMAR 29 05 BIL CHIRAGH 29 06 SHIRIN TAGAB 29 07 QAISAR 29 08 GURZIWAN 29 09 DAWLAT ABAD 29 10 KOHISTAN 29 11 QARAM QUL 29 12 QURGHAN 29 13 ANDKHOY 29 14 KHANI CHARBAGH 30 00 HELMAND 30 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF HELMAND (LASHKARGAH) 30 02 NAD ALI 30 03 NAWA‐E‐BARIKZAYI 30 04 NAHR‐E‐SARAJ 30 05 WASHER 30 06 GARM SER 30 07 NAWZAD 30 08 SANGIN QALA 30 09 MUSA QALA 30 10 KAJAKI 30 11 REG‐E‐KHAN NISHIN 30 12 BAGHRAN 30 13 DESHU 10 LIST OF PROVINCES AND DISTRICTS Province District District Name Code Code 31 00 BADGHIS 31 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF BADGHIS ( QALA‐E‐NOW ) 31 02 AB KAMARI 31 03 MUQUR 31 04 QADIS 31 05 BALA MURGHAB 31 06 JAWAND 31 07 GHORMACH 32 00 HERAT 32 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF HERAT (HERAT) 32 02 ENJIL 32 03 NIZAM‐E‐SHAHID (GUZARA) 32 04 KARRUKH 32 05 ZENDAJAN 32 06 PASHTUN ZARGHUN 32 07 KUSHK (RUBAT‐E‐SANGI) 32 08 GULRAN 32 09 ADRASKAN 32 10 KUSHK‐E‐KUHNA 32 11 GHORYAN 32 12 OBE 32 13 KOHSAN 32 14 SHINDAND 32 15 FERSI 32 16 CHISHT‐E‐SHARIF 33 00 FARAH 33 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF FARAH (FARAH) 33 02 PUSHTRUD 33 03 KHAK‐E‐SAFED 33 04 QALA‐E‐KAH 33 05 SHIB KOH 33 06 BALA BULUK 33 07 ANAR DARA 33 08 BAKWA 33 09 LASH‐E‐JUWAYN 33 10 GULISTAN 33 11 PUR CHAMAN 34 00 NIMROZ 34 01 PROVINCIAL CAPITAL OF NIMROZ (ZARANJ) 34 02 KANG 34 03 ASL‐E‐CHAKHANSUR 34 04 CHAR BURJAK 34 05 KHASHROD 11 LIST OF COUNTRY Country Country Country Name Country Name Code Code 0004 AFGHANISTAN 0170 COLOMBIA 0008 ALBANIA 0174 COMOROS 0012 ALGERIA 0178 CONGO 0016 AMERICAN SAMOA 0180 CONGO, THE DRC 0020 ANDORRA 0184 COOK ISLANDS 0024 ANGOLA 0188 COSTA RICA 0660 ANGUILLA 0384 COTE D'IVOIRE 0010 ANTARCTICA 0191 CROATIA (local name: Hrvatska) 0028 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 0192 CUBA 0032 ARGENTINA 0196 CYPRUS 0051 ARMENIA 0203 CZECH REPUBLIC 0533 ARUBA 0208 DENMARK 0036 AUSTRALIA 0262 DJIBOUTI 0040 AUSTRIA 0212 DOMINICA 0031 AZERBAIJAN 0214 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 0044 BAHAMAS 0626 EAST TIMOR 0048 BAHRAIN 0218 ECUADOR 0050 BANGLADESH 0818 EGYPT 0052 BARBADOS 0222 EL SALVADOR 0112 BELARUS 0226 EQUATORIAL GUINEA 0056 BELGIUM 0232 ERITREA 0084 BELIZE 0233 ESTONIA 0204 BENIN 0231 ETHIOPIA 0060 BERMUDA 0238 FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) 0064 BHUTAN 0234 FAROE ISLANDS
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