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Legend !^! National ! ! Khude ! Range ! Province Khuzdar ! !! Titar ! !! Dal District Bagal Khan Awaran Goth !! Settlements !!!! Dadu Las Bela Panjgur Legend !^! National ! ! Khude ! Range ! Province Khuzdar ! !! Titar ! !! Dal District Bagal Khan Awaran Goth !! Settlements !!!! Dadu ! Janero Roads ! ! Thappi Pir Pass Thana Konana ! Luno Primary Dhoro Kalri Thana Nadi Bagh ! ! Kanrach Sarjari ! Kairi Secondary ! Hunurki Thana Bagh River Nadi ! Sanja ! Bela Lasso Tertiary Jandro Dhora Las Dhoro ! KarabelBela ! ! Warkelok !Naka Jau ABrmeielal Armabel ! Arm!ailKambakia Watwari Lakwaro ! ! Khakhar Ibrahim Lak International Boundary Dhoro Mithi ! K!aur Sipahi Khantro Dhora ! Reko Thaddi Ja Goth ! Kanraj Nadi Khirno Nadi Awaran Dhora Bugh ! ! Dhoro Kocho Dhora Province Boundary Khirno Nadi ! Doz Nadi Saruna ! D!hora Tiara Pir ! Jhal Masanki Lasi ! Ziarat ! Saruno Mianosdo Dhora Pir Kanrach River Saruma Tiara ! ! District Boundary Piprani Kanrach ! ! Diwana Ibranim Dhora Wyaro ! Wayara Thana ! Teshil Boundary Naher Bagri Dhora ! Dhora Lariwala Dhora Dureji Water Bodies Balochistan ! PuraliPorali Angaria Poralli Nai River ! Porali River Pur Ali ! River ! Lakhrawala ! Kharrari Ghatig Dhori ! ! Goth River Kharrari Sara Pupak Hail ! ! ! ! Nai Dhora ! Dureji Wachhhat ! Goth Ahmod Mangiladdo Wekhewari ! ! Dhora Balach Naran Sarai ! Dhora Goth Dareji ! Dhori Dhora Lakhro ! Sulaman ! Goth Rind Lakhro Ali Marvi Lakhra Uthal Map Doc Name: PAK726_Las Bela-UC-settlements Las !! !Utal ! _L_A3_v1 Bella !! Las Beila ! Las-Eela ! Rangalo Lasbela Wathinwaro Dhoro Creation Date: 21 January 2019 ! Goth Siddig ! ! Projection/Datum: GCS/WGS84 ! Rahri Lanwari Rohri Mithri ! ! Lak Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1:810,000 Dhori Dhori Dhori Khatt ! ! ! Bhuiwari ! ! ! Liyari Kehinwari Uthal Goth Goth Allah Bakhsh Jamot ! Goth Din Uba ! ! Dhori ! Goth ! Bachchal Babar Muhammad Layari ! Chillero ! Gullu Goth Haji Kianwari ! Jora Dhoro Khangan Jamshoro Umar Nakhattri Dhora Dhora Goth ! Dhora ! Lawang ! 0 10 20 30 ! Nakhattri Bada ! Badu Goth ! Goth Lasi ! ! Thararo Goth Dhori Baddu Shaikh Goth Dho Changlo Raj ! ! Ibrahim Hanidan kms ! ! Dirgo Khantro Sheikh Las Bela ! Kand !Hinidan ± Cher Bitko ! ! Dhoro ! Dhora Lindani Kach Dhora ! Goth Drib Dhora Map data source(s): ! ! Punna Lasi ! Bagh Makrani Sanari ! Hinglaj, Siranda GAUL, PCO, Logistic Cluster, OCHA. Jabal Dhori Goth ! Kinglaj Lake Ninglaj Usmar Hmglaj, Jebel ! ! Sri Mata Kandewani Singlaj ! Khandewari ! Lasi Disclaimers: Kanrach Hinglach Brar Minjiari ! Kandewari ! ! Sonmiani Poh Lasi The designations employed and the presentation of Khundrack Kutto Makrani Daria ! ! ! ! ! Damb Burra Tam!bar material on this map do not imply the expression of any Cham ! ! Dambh ! Taradre Baid ! Kan Goth Lasi Dam Goth ! Nadi opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Liari Darya Birar ! Rahail Dhinga Sonmiyani Burra Goth Dingah ! Cham ! ! Burro Rattara Levy Post United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, Sunnnani Malan ! Dhora ! Wirahab River Bandar Lasi Goth Allah ! territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the ! Wirahal Eakhsh Phali Nai delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. ! ! ! Rohiwaro Dhora Lanwari Lasi ! Lasi Pat Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Lanwari Dhori Mobar ! ! Gwadar ! DhoraWitthinwari Korara Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. Gharatiwari ! ! Bharji Dhori Dhor!a ! Dhora Witthinwari ! Goth Babran The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been Dhori Nai Goth Haji Saldu ! agreed upon by the parties. Karmi Pabkini Brahui Chauki Qila Naka ! Pabuni ! Kharari Kila Kharari ! Pabuni ! Karari Chauki Chabechi ! Sindh Merewari TAJIKISTAN Chauki Hub TURKMENISTAN CHINA ! Chirou Ja mm u AKSAI ! ! ! ! ! ! ! & CHIN ! Gaddani K! a sh m ir Karachi AFGHANISTAN ! A r a b i a n S e a ! ! Bawani ! Goth Sarai ! Isawan Ghulami Hab City Buthl Wadera Hab Nadi Chawki ! ! Chowki ! Goth Yusuf Ghulam ! Habna!di Wadera Goth Goth PA K I S TA N Jumma Wiro Goth ! Mangu ISLAMIC Goth Mangu Khalifa REPUBLIC ! OF IRAN Goth Thatta Muhammad Ali Karachi INDIA !!! A r a b i a n S e a.
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