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Kunar Province - Reference Map Kunar Province - Reference Map 35°30'N Legend Kuran Wa Munjan !^ Capital Mandol !!! Provincial Centre ! District Centre Kamdesh ! Village Baz Gul Wali Administrative Boundaries Kamdesh Banda Naseheyat Gul Gowhar Bada Gul International Deish Puol Gowhar Deish Province Parun Baragi District Gul Transportation Elevation (meter) Akbar Abad Primary Road > 5000 Secondary Road 4,001 - 5,000 Ashpe 3,001 - 4,000 Sayid Nashal Chanar Khor Other Road Momedeish Khumari 2,501 - 3,000 Gul NURISTAN Do Kalam U Barikot Airport 2,001 - 2,500 Gajar Pashangar Ya Kharwal p 1,501 - 2,000 Pashangar Airfield Kotya Du Ab Aryan Shah 1,001 - 1,500 Khona Songal Nowkas Shegal River/Lake 801 - 1,000 Boza Gul Samsa River/Stream Gul Shah 601 - 800 Azori Mirak Agoye Anchgul 6" Soroseya Hospital 401 - 600 Shaga Shena Gar Koteya Ghaziabad " < 400 Nangoz 5 Nari Karchi Other health facilities Nari Gul Daren Nari Ya Wazly Haji Abad Mujmana Jegal Nari nm Schools Shah Konigal Masir Shedaly Waygal Koteya Shama Nangal Shakrid Gul Paishly Goreen Jaba Batash Waygal Toshigal Tarishpan Lowate Hail Gul Kam Tely Beala Ghoya Nowkat Doly Meyal Chand Zangar Khor Azhok Ab Shakari Chera Nurgaram Naknar Gosha Arez Gul Gul Shair Gul Markaz Shair Wolluawaly Gul Khor Haji Pamlam Abad Sawa Banda Salam Mughul Bahadur Mashal Shahi Zai Khor Tasan Kalay Kalay Hawar Khor Miro Maryat Kamote Kalay Khail Wama Talisha Kasa Gul Akanta Gam Cheeny Mades Abra Gul Ganda Now Godle Sawki Gana Ke Adarela Bar Alangal Baroro Kalay Wama Tari Guli Jalala Bargam Nari Shaygal wa shital Sawgai Baskol Rahman Ele va tio n Banda Waras Neli Gul Kalay Dayra Dab Nanzara Dayra Chanar Shante Naow Gul Shal Zara Banda Kalay Nangata Daren Panze Kalay Poula Banda Karak Kargha Ghashto Dab Khor Naow Pashonak Patala Archeno Kundai Karen Kach Shabul Mullah Wach Pakona Markaz Ghowa Bar Waro Kalay Deq Naow Wollayat Cho Kalay Pouns Chonas Takhto Ayegi Chap Koh Dargi Teasha Sar Koh Bar Kunar Bar Saas Kalay Paitow Gulay Wata Pur Shangar Cham Gai Mananr Sori Taghgan Dahan Kamarda Kalay Kalayegal Samlam Lar Gulay Chim Qasim Tarota Banda Sheow Kalay Kara Balosa Sor Mal Ghar Koh Kalay Tourtam Bun Shahi Amer Khor Khairegul Wati Kalay Kandow Gora Kalay Charya Narit Shapalki Barshen Matina Hazrat Banda Shogani Monsif Gash Darge Aranje Anshoz Asmar Bar Shor Abad Khoshah Shen Dery Dabarza Lachi Asmar Kamar Mang Kachli Doly Gish Chapari Osee Qala Tangi Mandokay Markaz Wolluswaly Zol Zaye Sondaka Kalay Warak Asmar Sawon Karen Kas Barawol Dahz Jeje Zerate Hesar Mir Shudan Badnakhel Kalay Bando Dohz Loy Dab Gata Khano Sor Sasam Sheni Ghan Kas Baydad Kamar Khor Walow Dohz Kalay Hendo Rassul Tal Wach Now Gul Khor Dohz Waran Saraghazn Kalay Tangi Jaded Sora Now Kard Naw Sara Wana Lam Dara Abad Sari Gul Kandow Gamber Shengar Gul Banda Zard Alo Senkay Chaqolak Dara Segoul Pas Kalay Guli Darwazge Dohz Dohz Char Chaqori Dambaro Kharo Banda Asadabad Tar Naik Noristan Gamber Pati Kas ! 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Degul Ghondi Goeja Dara-I-Pech Tarla Kamgam Ghonda Shah Dongal Banda Banda Say Kot Naow Panir Aw Mar Sharalo Kalay Mir Chehl Change Degul Shairo Kor Markaz Wolluswaly Gazi Kumaki Lam Gay Chogam Kote Lodam Bache Gosha Janda Wata Pur Kott Bara Ghundi Lam Shal Warsak Anzer Karta Qamche Chogam Degul Koza Kalay Danaw Shah Sara Kot Ke Tarkha Kajar Qayche Gar Go Qalacha Shege Korona Shah Bad Gah Chanar Band AFGHANISTAN Naw Bandi Loya Sara Hazar Mir Aybat Sagi Muhabat Saperi Bacha China Kalay Kalay Nakora Kondlaik Chanaron Gach Gal Map Locator Degul Kar Bori Sam Salar Bahadul Kalay Yas Cham Be Beyal Bat Ategoul Non Nari Saed Obha Zamkay Khar Garay Marawara Rashid Dacheno Khail Koz Cham Donga Kani Loy Kalay Kalay Peran Kalay Katak Markaz Wolluswaly Sar Tor Dar Bat Seeri Silaman Sayfal Kalpo Kandar Dagar Sallami Shah Lar Nail Naraiza Tagha Kalay Bad Hesara Bikare Ashat Youyal Marastanda Kulai KUNARShabazi Marawara Sapary Yakh Shal Sangam Awara Chena Asadabad Dar Badam Karen Tal Qala Morcha Asadabad So Maykonda Lahor Alingar Yagal Mor Gedari Barad Kalay Sharbat Wall Lakar Kalay Khore Mano Walar Paitow Tarkha Salang Chanar KABUL Bad Bar Achal Koz Tepar Awba LAGHMAN Zhando Dayri Chalak Khor Adwal Mena Gul !^ Kalay Ajab Bagh Shagi Salar Chalkho Mora Palkot Kasi Barteasha Kandra Pair Koza Liwat Mohammad Qarghan Teasha Murwar Jora Khan Karwaro Shal Kulal Dayri Khorah Khoshal Ahmad Barote Gash Now Abad Kando Banda Khan Sar Mena Lochak Khoshal Barolo Kasi Naray Ghazne Shanko Banda Kalay Kalay Kalay Tange Spen Arbosho Khaltak Tortam Yoza Kasay Bor Gul Lochak Takhto Jabge Bahadur Khor Sheno Kasa Bar Bardandona Kalay Kozari Bajegal Chals Landi Haji Shepely Now Now Easa Kota Asar Ganjgul Reash Kali Amir Koz Sirkanay Mandogi Khail Sarkani Sapari Khani Bajegal Shendand Dewara Zarkanda Markaz Seer Gul Narang Ghondi Bar Kalay Koza Chamreal Ghazi Khan Sari Dandona Toot Wata Gul Amloko Luchaguly Ghondi Eassa Qala Obha Dam Dara Sherogi Surubi Mena Spain Morcha Khail Mussa Eidowan Khail Sangar Mullayano Banda Luqman Mena Kar Bad Gor Sangar Tangi Tangi Shambaz Kasi Sapdar Kasi Band Zo Qala ± Gani Dahmanja Spaidado Ghambari Sowbad Bar Kott Ki Islam Gul Kalay Ghondi Shar Narang Donaye Khana Narang Ata Khafa Kara Mar Kado La Kar Sang Andar Lametak Lalchak Khair Ata Kom Bair Gosh Naow Amori Char Tango Abad Lalchak Ghondo Roshan Sambat Nasapa Jabari Koz Qala Bela Kandak Powa Banda Sor Markaz Wolluswaly Narang Narang Bara Babura Suhel Kando Mari Banda Dak Beala Arat Karam Barghondi Koz Ghondi Tari Kalay Gul Beala Kundah Kafar Gagezo Kundi Karwand Koz Nawa Date Printed: 05 January 2012 07:10 PM Kotaki Tango Salam Tang Ghondi Nowly Bat Badenje Kunda Qala Shal Kulla Khara Gani Gagezo Chawkay Gala Jaba Gi Suliman Palar Arat Tangi Bar Bar Pasha Zay Dara Toot Now Kott Gi NANGARHAR Mama Gul Gar Poz Kashne Kana Dar Ghazi Kar Bori PAKISTAN Ghazi Data Source(s): Abad Sarkani Abad Zara Now Abad Chambeal War Banda Son Sangoly Ghari Kalay Babur Bahr AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, SRTM GDEM Rawogi Abad Chengay Gola Dara-I-Nur Masood Ghazi Abad Spero Garegal Guraiz Shadi Pari Kobanda Masood Khail Baghalak Tar Now Schools - Ministry of Education Abad Nanga Khor Yusuf Sar Chawkay Shalote Abad Samey Health Facilities - Ministry of Health Sawki Dara-I- Nur Khaki Shamkar Shalt Banda Hahangaro Qazi Nurgal Hesar Kunda Ha (Qala-i-Shahi) Banda Kalmani Banda Qalawol Gato Qala Dor Tetak Kandak Ahangaran Sahib Samuch Zada Gan Kalay Garam Mullah Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 Lodlam Bar Goro Haraze Shaikhano Spen Kalay Kozarazi Khas Jamaht Sallay Qala Markaz Kunar Warina Bandi Wolluswaly Bagh Karchando Muhazam Tanar Pan Disclaimers: Ghara Zor Kunar Sarawar Ghundi Kalay The designations employed and the presentation of Mura Sanzaee Wara Lotan Kando Koza Patan Khas Kunar Shah Noor Meya material on this map do not imply the expression of any Kalay Kawel Banda Seri Noor Gul Dari Ouliya opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Kala Chemyari Chenchen Noor Gul Jeya Lorah Dak Kozah Bila Maney Sarki Torah Nurgal Noor Gul United Nations concerning the legal status of any Tega Mangowal Unit Quway Ghoshtangi Shahi Kar Kalay country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or Kalawol Totkay Yakh Chena concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Tangi Wocha Shawara Zhowara Spain Ghondi Tangi Shewa Spain Kai Shaly Morgi Abo Garmela Tangi Shenkai Kandow Kami Doc Name: Kando Kuz Kunar Kunar_province_reference_map_dd_2012Jan03_A0 Goshta Feedback: [email protected] Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info/ 0 10 20 kms Kama 70°30'E 71°0'E 71°30'E.
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