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Overview - Kohistan Overview - Kohistan Ghizer Legend Gilgit !^! National !!! Province !!! District ! Settlements Administartive Boundaries International Diamir Provincial Swat District Tehsil ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sumi Line of control Utor ! Coastline Bun ! Roads ! Spedar Mirshahi ! Harban ! Primary Banda-i-Sazin ! Basha ! Secondary ! Kot Dong ! Dung ! Kaurang Karang Zimbela ! Tertiary Zambil ! ! Dadshai ! Tuli Konwai Danch ! ! Bir ! Kotgala Yesgal ! ! ! Kanglu Halil River ! Bagro ! Gayal Water Bodies ! Suyal ! Biaso ! Duga Bisao Parai ! Sur Banda ! Dassu Kuma ! ! Gut Loral Tehsil ! Patai Dassu!!! ! Map Doc Name: Endil ! Kauge PAK721_Kohistan_L_A0_v1_20121108 Creation Date: 08 November 2012 ! Raziqa ! Seo ! Chuchung Banda Chochun Projection/Datum: WGS84 ! ! Phurwa Zalu Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:150,700 ! Dasu ! Gidar Banda Bujia ! ! 0 7 14 21 Pattan ! Shal ! Jai Kanila Tehsil ! Jalkot kms ± ! Bakki Banda ! Bandlo Banda ! Pushkari ! Doda ! Jajai Banda Nathi Banda ! Banda ! Chhar Banda ! ! Dadabund Hasanbil Banda ! ! Pilanshi Banda ! Bandlo Banda ! Khar Banda Mate Map data sources: ! ! ! Thapran ! Ranguri Banda Burj Burj Banda Maidan Banda ! Banda Bnada Kichhar ! Takhto Banda GAUL, Logistics Cluster, NGA, OCHA, PCO ! ! ! Chansar Banda Banda ! Ganiar Nilgai Jabba ! Banda ! Lautil Jhangri ! Takhtao ! Harnai Banda Banda ! Buk Kar Bela Willar Banda Narao Kandao ! Banda ! ! ! Alwai ! ! ! Gedar Banda Nitai Banda Banda ! ! ! ! Richhao Chansar Gedar ! Tikki ! Hajidar Banda Sinrai ! Zozia Disclaimers: Harni Banda ! ! Bankhar Banda Banda Banda Cholao Qalao ! Banda ! Kandogai ! ! Kiru ! Banda ! Barimar Banda Datal ! Jabela Banda Nerai ! The designations employed and the presentation of ! Duni Yazai ! Mali Banda !! ! ! ! ! Kayal Min ! Muri Karbej Kurbish Tuno Bek Uchhul ! material on this map do not imply the expression of any ! Gujar Banda ! ! Gaya Mujguli Kusser ! Chachargah ! Serai Dathra ! ! ! Chachargal opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Shamalguli Kamar Banda Chochargah ! ! ! Shaint Dhar Datal Banda United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, ! Duber Kamar ! Chilari ! ! ! Banda Kunsher territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Qala Sacha Shekhdar ! Daber ! Tikki Duber Banda ! ! Gundale ! delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Charai ! ! Mazo Kalle Dher Baihk Banda ! Shilke Kata Banda ! Banrian ! Banil Panji Banda ! Gedar Karlo Banda Shamal ! ! Banda ! Banda ! Sanagai ! Kotia ! Jabba Banda ! Chaprao Lang Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control ! Sirai Jabba Gedar Banda ! ! Banil Kalle ! ! Gut ! ! ! Kalle Dag Palas Dhup ! Sigel Kan Shalkha ! ! Bara Amba Patan in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Banda Khan Sar Taralla Bulai ! ! ! Banda Banda Galgan ! Kuz Amba ! Kalle ! Gamoin Tehsil Kichar Banda ! Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not Tikki Banda ! Maria Banda ! ! ! Khana Banda ! Manjinr Jag Kalle Palas ! Banda ! Shitgal ! ! ! yet been agreed upon by the parties. Nate Banda ! Janchal Kuwde Loe Kobu ! ! Khwar Jijal Cholao Banda Dand Banda Garge ! Badar ! Kopu Banda ! Shungial Khel ! Cholao Banda ! ! ! Khertai Kupu Banda Dhand ! ! ! ! ! Bela Gambir Chhari Banda Jalkot Bankad Segan Kigamara ! ! ! Duber ! TAJIKISTAN Shakil Satil Banda ! Ghando ! Para Gum Banda ! ! Gloz Banda Daro ! Soya ! Gindo Darra ! ! ! Serai ! Banda Manri Gabar Mirabat ! Gambir Gidar ! TURKMENISTAN ! Kandao Banda ! CHINA ! Sandar ! Shera Kot ! Kizar ! Sandari Ranolia Bar ! ! ! Kolai ! Ranolia Dhup Mali Dera Sher Banda ! Kalle ! Chhor Banda Manwain Ranulia ! Ranolia Kuz Kalle ! Nila Banda ! ! Khenai ! ! ! ! Duber Bazar Shrshain Chhapra Chhar Thapan Banda ! Dahar Jhambra ! ! ! ! Dan Mahran ! ! Aksai Banda ! ! ! ! Shenkhor ! ! ! Chin ! ! ! ! ! Jamm! u Shamalguli ! ! Mihr Bat Shamial ! ! Khakaron ! & ! ! Jarin Banda ! Khenai ! ! ! ! Khal Shamrad Ussun ! Sharid AFGHANISTAN ! Kashmir Chharon Banda Bela ! ! ! Sho Igara Chakai Nazro Rustam Binkot ! ! ! ! ! Khel ! Bankhar Ujin Shamal ! Mash Ber ! ! ! Dahar ! Ledai ! Domela ! ! Kishar Drad ! ! Utlu Puru Qala ! P A K I S T A N Shangla ! Koprai Uchkarai ! Lorin ! Mansehra Kuz Kalai ! ! Zer ! Mahsham ! Dam Kalai ! Bandai IRAN INDIA ! Derai ! Ranikot Batagram !!! 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