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Jawzjan Province - Reference Map Jawzjan Province - Reference Map Legend !^ Dahan Capital Haji Qarnas Khamyab !!! Provincial Centre Bozaraq ! 37°30'N District Centre Now Abad UZBEKISTAN ! Village Chopal TURKMENISTAN Tapa Denar Administrative Boundaries Shor Qarqin Tapa International Province District Kok Transportation Elevation (meter) Shortepa Primary Road > 5000 Qarqin 4,001 - 5,000 Shortepa Secondary Road 3,001 - 4,000 Other Road Kham Ab 2,501 - 3,000 U Airport 2,001 - 2,500 p Airfield 1,501 - 2,000 1,001 - 1,500 River/Lake 801 - 1,000 River/Stream 601 - 800 6" Hospital 401 - 600 Mangajek " < 400 Khani Chahar Bagh 5 Other health facilities Jowi Balja Chagli Chapak Chalpak Safar Kol Byaz Khan nm JAWZJAN Jowi Wali Safar Dawlatabad Shah Doum Wali Schools Kalak Khan Awal Khwaja Du Koh Chapak Yuldaye Qara Bak Qoud Jowi Howraz Changhawi Dowlat Bai Chapak Mahjer Balja Abdulrahman Qurghan Chapak Yuldaye Islam Afghaniya Tawar Baft Qoushnali Mahjer Mardyan Mangajek Chapak Qou Tenli Alla Barn Chapak Aranje Farooq Qala Qoud Mangajik Watani Khan Afghaniya Watani Aranje Farooq Qala Changho Araq Ganj Turknaniya Watani Haroon Shaikh Haroon Awal Arzi Chapak Aranje Doum Qazan Narow Afghaniya Daly Mardeyan Uzbekya Char Turkmaniya Payen Changho Watani Qazam Khan Mardyan 37°0'N Narow Jaja Daly Shor Qala Aranje Khani Qazan Narow Bacha Mahjer Mardyan Haidar Abad Uzbekya Bala Arieq Mardeyan Afghaniya Parmasha Chahar Islam Aq Qazan Maidan Kalak Alim Jangal Bagh Now Abad Habas Khatab Laik Araq Dawlatabad Andkhoy Aqcha Alim Laik Haidar Mahjet Islam Aq Beash Aroq Awalan Abad Maidan Jangal Dehli Watani Jeza Shairak Arekh Fatah Watani Fatah Abad Mardeyan Qemaraq Beash Aroq Alim Abad Mangajek Afghaniya Bala Watani Watani Kaik Watani Qoul Ghajar Mangaraq Surkh Kharabat Kocha Bala Mangajek Yangaraq Uzbaki Hundo Kush Sultan Qemaraq Payan Kotana Haidar Afghaniya Aranje Ele va tio n Farari Beash Arieq Abad Ghasha Awonpekal Air Kolya Aroq Qar Chakush Zadran Saqas Kol Kalay Qemaraq Bala Qoureqa Qal Awalmeya Now Abad Hundokush Qazelmayaq Yangaraq Haidar Haidar Turkmanya Turkmanya Turkmanya Turkmanya Aqcha Abad Shenwari Abad Bakawol Beash Kapa Bate Kot Komak Sar Muquri Beash Sorkh Hakim Asiyab Taza Kapa Khna Aqa Laghmani Nahr Watani Arabya Komak Kotana Now Darad Choob Yangi Qala Bati Komak Chakush Yangi Qalich Sufla Omer Qar Nasrat Abad Naqelin Bash Afghaniya Mansoor Bate Kot Kor Qala Abad Khan Kal Ta Char Bagh Qara Poyen Awgam Zargar Afghaniya Korak Saltaq Nasrat Shakh Taza Nahr Al Yali Kocha Qara Abad Char Aliyale Payen Turkmanaya Mahjer Khan Aqa Boyen Bagh Watani Kalata Shakh Qara Andkhoy Masjed Bala Arabya Boyen Qaram Qol Khoja Khalifa Fazel Aymaq Sal Teq Kaf Geer Sufla Khoja Dokoh Dokoh Qazel Ayaq Sorkh Banda Aruq Abad Mamlak Afghaniya Hulya Kalan Khan Abad Shah Mirza Chakush Char Bagh Now Abad Aymaq Khan Shaikh Watani Arabya Khan Aqa Arabya Hulya Yandark Nowa Qoul Arab Abad Qara Abad Shah Sufla Haidar Abad Nazar Qarlaq Boyen Salim Qazel Qamchaq Abad Hulya Khanumi Ayaq Now Abad Markaz Fayzabad Afghaniya Qaramqol Kalan Chakush Sarband Wollus Aitroq Chaqche Alak Rabat Balochan Balkh Markaz Waly Nowa Khwaja Du Koh Mesriya Awalam Sanis Koshkak Wolluswaly Mangajek Naqelin Qazel Kokal Dash Kohna Qoul Qab Chaq Haidar Payen Dahi Chaqche Gardab Haidar Qanchaq Watani Taghan Aregh Ali Abad Abad Abad Malik Sayid Choob Bash Kalan Afghaniya Kokal Dash Watani Choba Sal Taq Chaqche Taghan Areq Halam Kalay Koshkak Qarba Watani Haidar Abad Karnail Khail Afghaniya Hassan Aregh Turkmanya Afghaniya Kokal Qarough Shesha Beazgag Taimorak Aymaq Shesha Khana Abad Shor Arugh Dash Khana Beazgag Kohna Naqelin Qara Uzbeki Afghaniya Afghaniya Arabya Shor Boyen Shesha Char Sal Taq Jalal Abad Bekal Salar Khair Khana Sea Arugh Garjag Now Abad Khord Hassan Islam Jowi Tepa Abad Arabya Darakht Shesha Bolak Khana Garjag Maser Abad Nasiri Shibirghan Turkmani ! Chobash Chobash Abad Bakawol Afghaniya Balkh !! Khord Turkmaniya Nowarid Khord Nakar Bakawol Khaniqa Sultan Sallar Tepa Shakarak Bazar Afghaniya Abad Turkmanya Iraghly Kot Lab Jar Qanjogha Arab Qeshlaq Tayefa Bai Ora Salar Tepa Yangi Maz Aregh Char Shanba Tafan Qanjogha Turkmaniya Chahar Bolak Turkmanya Qam Sai Qam Sai Baba Ali Khaton Shani Qala Khail Maranjan Haq Abad Yaka Rahmat Abad Lab Yaka Mahjeren Jar Quraish Eid Muhala Kent Mahjeren Beash Ashraf Bagh Sari Pul Enol Mal Kapa Chehl Mard !!! Sofi Lab Jar Lab Jar Qala Khurasan Shaike Shibirghan Afghaniya Chimtal Bakawol FARYAB Chashma Khurasan Gozara Maymana !!! Tarnow Uzbekya Fayzabad Wa Shabiya Afghaniya Jar Sai Shakar Murghan Qoul Taraghly Chely Sang Shakar Chak Bashi Seya Ab Gaza Qoul Gaza Kamar Haft Mazar Qarawol Sufla Sufla Qadogh Shakar Sufla Shakar Qoul Amir Bai Shahid Qoul Mullah Gaza Sufla BALKH Gul Ha Jalat Gaza Qochen Qezel Halqa Haq Dad Shakar Qoul Sufla Aimaq Shah Wali Gaza Sufla Tanka Shakar Qoul AFGHANISTAN Qara Qezel Kotal Kent Shakar Qoul Map Locator Sholjar Khowja Bolan Dara Gok Seya Afghaniya Arabya Shakar Qoul Afghan Tapa Turkmanya Qoul Bandi Afghan Tepa Khowja Arabya Bolan Afghaniya Qaqaran Khulmi Ha Afghan Tepa Shakar Noor Togha Afghaniya Joghe Ya Sea Kodi Dawlatabad Shanba Sea Shanba Mangote Uzbekya Afghaniya 36°30'N Sea Char Juft Shanba Mangote Afghaniya Afghaniya Mangote Chimtal Shibirghan Turkmanya Arabya Jagdailak KABUL Zaka Gul Mohammad Mohammad !^ Zaka Afzal Khan Kamal Khan Kala Jar Sai Haji Dawlatabad Kantapa Dar Ya Kapa Dar Dara Band Gula Jar Sholgara Now Abad Turkman Qadouq Now Abad Sari Pul ± Jar Qadouq Sholgara Now Abad Jar Chakna Jar Qadouq Qadouq S A R I P U L Moulawe Date Printed: 05 January 2012 07:05 PM Pesta Mazar Taraghly Afghaniya Taraghly Data Source(s): Taraghly Charshaly Mallaye Arab Shirin Shirin Tagab Qeshlaq AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, SRTM GDEM Taraghly Tagab Khowjagi Qeshlaq Sari Pul Maimana Schools - Ministry of Education Yowl Taraghly Hotak Ha Health Facilities - Ministry of Health Taraghly Ya Qush Tepa Tarake Ha Qazal Gosfandi Chakna Shor Kotal Sayyad Ajram Qadouq Chakhma Chaqour Turkman Alde Chakhma Turkman Haji Chour Sufla Sayyad Walditash Ghulam Kotal Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 Chakna Nabi Qaraye Shor Qadouq Uzbekya Maimana Khan Aqa Qeshlaq Sozma Disclaimers: Markaz Zard Tepa Wolluswaly Bai Sar Chehl Gazy Qala Qoush Tepa Tashlo Kar Mughul Bai Sar Aqsai Pada Sai Qatan Kishindih The designations employed and the presentation of Khana Mughul Howz Sozma Maimana Bayely Aqsai Qadouqcha Kapcha Qeshlaq Khwaja Sabz Posh Sar Dara material on this map do not imply the expression of any Howz Qala Chaght Hashor Beyely Tasha Shab Jai Qoul Sufla Aq Balaq Khor Shair Bok Shair Chakna Sar Dara opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Sufla Baig Komaly Paitow Koh Char Kishindih Qaraston Atah Bai Jeda Sufla Gardan Tala Balaq Khan United Nations concerning the legal status of any Chakna Shor Gardan Khok Ab Sozma Qala Bash Alik Sufla Sangcharak Khoja Khoshtar Tash Qara Yurt Qadaq Qaraston Jawaz Ahkara Balaq Sar Dara country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or Awla Koqaq Bolak Archa To Qadagh Qara Chakaba Qeshlaq Ghunj Anbaj concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Shair Khoja Pasta Mango Badam Per Ghareb Gul Mazar Chakab Laik 36°0'N Qazal Qaraye Ghuch Khalgan Qazel Darzab Shorak Qeshlaq Youz Halqani Begi Awlad Maghul Aq Chashma Beron Sona Aqbalaq Tash Masjed Qarghan Sar Dara Be Be Maryam Per Bala Paitow Doc Name: Ghareb Patow Sar Dara Darzab Masjed Sofi Bilchiragh Masjed Zia Zari Dost Mohammad Qarma Jawzjan_province_reference_map_dd_2012Jan03_A0 Maymana Ibrahim Bai Feedback: [email protected] Maymana Kohistanat Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info/ 0 10 20 kms Pashtun Kot Sangcharak (Tukzar) 65°0'E 65°30'E 66°0'E 66°30'E.
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