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AFGHANISTAN: Laghman Province Reference Map AFGHANISTAN Laghman Province District Atlas April 2014 Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info [email protected] AFGHANISTAN: Laghman Province Reference Map 70°0'0"E 70°30'0"E Dara / Ab Shar District Panjsher Province Duab District Mandol District Duab ! Nuristan Province Dawlatshah Nurgeram District District Chapadara District 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N Dawlatshah ! Nurgeram ! Kapisa Province Alasay District Alingar Tagab ! District Alishang Alingar District Alishang District ! Kabul Laghman Province Province Surobi District Dara-e-Nur District Mehtarlam Dara-e-Nur ! ! Mehtarlam !! / Bad Pash District Kuzkunar ! Kuzkunar District Qarghayi ! Qarghayi Behsud District District 34°30'0"N 34°30'0"N Nangarhar Province Jalalabad Kama !! District Surkhrod ! Behsud Surkhrod ! Khogyani District o District Hesarak District 70°0'0"E 70°30'0"E Legend Date Printed: 27 March 2014 01:34 PM UZBEKISTAN CHINA Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI TAJIKISTAN ^! Capital o Airport Schools - Ministry of Education !! Provincial Center ° TURKMENISTAN Health Facilities - Ministry of Health p Airfield ! District Center River/Stream Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 JAMMU AND Administrative Boundaries River/Lake 0 20 Kms KASHMIR International Kabul ^! Province Disclaimers: Distirict The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Transportation Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Primary Road PAKISTAN delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Secondary Road Doc Name: Laghman_Province_reference_map_dd_20140327_A3 INDIA Feedback: [email protected] 200 km Laghman Province: Alingar District Reference Map 70°20'0"E 70°30'0"E Legend 2 ^! Capital Main 2 ! ! Malail Shakot ! !! Mashpa ! Provincial Center Kalay 2 ! ! Mamo Ya Wadho Nurgeram Dakundi ! District Center 2 District Nuristan Kunar Parshow ! Village Alishang ! Province  !! Nurgeram Province 2 5Æ! Nangraj District Chapadara Administrative Boundaries Pandaw International ! Tapak District Bandak ! Walech Che Nalyar ! Province  ! Baba Tapak 2 Qala Kotali ! ! Walech Distirict Lokar ! Daryeng Transportation Panda !  ! 2 Primary Road Jalam ! Paigal Kunda Gal Kunda  Tag !  ! ! 2 Secondary Road 2 Abelam Khowja  Kach Dahan Gal ! 2 ! Kot Gard Mamor ! ! Other Road Mango  2 ! 2 2 ! Warnata o Airport 2 Sand Rowa Parwaye p Airfield  !  2 Hulya 2 Kokar Parwa'i ! River/Stream ! ! 2  ! Dahan Mango Parwaye ! 2 ! 2 Paryana Kolag ! Mamor Wat Jabar ! ! ! Degar River/Lake Sufla ! Nooralam Salo Khail 5Æ Qala Mandol Mandal " Hulya ! 6 Hospital ! Mach ! Shorot ! 5Æ ! Kala Æ Hooghulam ! 5 Other health facilities Chamtala ! !  Æ!! !  Sahor 2 5 2 Sangarak 2! ! 2 Schools Musken Kachor 2 Alingar Dak Maly 2Â! Abad ! 2 2 Barikot ! 2 34°50'0"N 34°50'0"N Shamaly Alinigar Dak Kala ! ! Makazi 2 Kampa ! Wolluswaly Sakhar ! 2 Shor Aba !  !  2 2 Date Printed: 01 April 2014 03:58 PM Doseya Touri Qala 2 Alingar Say Sara  ! ! 2 Kokhi District Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI ! Sheki 2 2 2 2 Rajahe Hal ! Laghman Schools - Ministry of Education ! Hajeg Gul Makach ! ° Health Facilities - Ministry of Health  Tak Lam Province  2 ! 2 ! Gari Ghondi Meya Road ! Kunda Bodlam Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 ! ! 2 Khail Kalay ! Haram (1) Shaikhan (2) Sufla ! Char ! Sami  ! Panj  ! Salawa 2 Khail Shafalam ! 2 ! Qala 0 5 10 km Azad ! Qala (1) 5Æ ! Eshkamesh ! 2Â5Æ Meya Kora ! ! Chanchar Kala ! Hazat ! Shaikh ! Pash Khail Chopan  ! 2 Saram Khail ! Atar 2 Hulya ! See Tan Mano 2 ! Kota Khail ! Khail ! Baylam ! ! ! Kalay ! Khail Showar Garoch ! ! ! Disclaimers: ! Cawarkhel ! Khail Mandozai Nem Nani ! The designations employed and the presentation of material Alo 2 Kalay 2 2 Kumaki ! Dak ! Khail Char Kalay 2 on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion ! Tingawar Qala (2) ! Qala ! ! 2 2 whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Jamo ! Tangor Kalatak Zeyarat Palwasa Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, Badi ! Shor Abad ! Now Abad Kalay ! Aba Khail  Shemol city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation Abad ! Shengari 2 Sorak ! ! !  Nangarhar Shemol Panj 2 Dumbalak ! of its frontiers or boundaries. ! ! Tarakay Padar Kasar ! Kachi Province Basram ! Kachi Qala Agha Dadga ! ! ! ! Kandak Kandak 5Æ! Doc Name: Saiyid Mullah ! ! Shahabad Qasaba 5Æ Bodlam Bala Payen ! ! Kunda Wegal ! ! Now Abad ! Shah Abad (2) Kundalam Machgandol Alingar_District ! ! Lam ! ! ! Chowal ! ! Sayid Abad (1) !  ! ! ! 2 Gorjen ! _reference_map_dd_20140401_A3_Landscape Muskin Shahtoura ! Lama Tak Shaikh Khorak ! ! Abad ! Parj Jan 2 Laghi Sar 2 Gor ! Turki Abad ! ! Salangar Dara-e-Nur ! ! Katal Shegal Gulak  Noora Khalila ! Khail ! Satan Feedback: [email protected] 2 5Æ !  Mazri ! ! Qala Now ! 2 District ! Gunbad ! ! Dara Lak Website: http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info ! Manjuma  ! Naistak Lamteak 2 Hakim Bela 2 !  Dood !  Wakil Maidani 2 ! Dood 2  ! Dado Kalay ! Abad 25Æ Babala Abad ! ! Yalag Raig !  Qala Akhond Bayanlu Matak 2 ! Lama Qala ! Now Abad Harmal 2Â! Zada 2 Safar !  Kunda ! Omer CHINA Chand Lam Qabela 2 Qala Panj ! Panj Akhla UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN ! 2 ! Kachor ! Sar ! ! Kaho 2 Akhla ! Ya Sheren Nallaye ! Sarwar ! ! ! Sayeda ! Shukyali Kalay Chalmate 5Æ ! Manz Andolam Qala Tak ! TURKMENISTAN ! Qala ! 2 Kalaram ! ! ! Lakri  ! Sagi ! Banda  2 Qala-i-atek Æ Kashmo ! Qala Daman ! Khan ! Payen 2 5  ! Koz  ! 2 Koz Kalay 2 ! Now Shok Kalay ! 2 ! Mohammad Khail Banda ! Kahomar Sarwar Kasba Yaye Dol Abad ! !  ! Bar Kot Ya Qala Chehelmati ! Mehtarlam / Khabi 2 Sarwar Shoraba ! Padshahi JAMMU 2 5Æ! 2 Bar 2 ! Qala !Æ Qala  Bad Pash Kashmon Kabul AND ! 5 ! 2 Mohammad ! "Æ Banda Ya Chanjayor 5 Shaikhan ! Amin Banda Najaran ^! 34°40'0"N 34°40'0"N 6 Gul Æ ! KASHMIR 5 Panj Pai ! Karam ! Markaz ! ! District Sarwar 2 ! Baila ! Mir Ali Shadi Najolak ! Gumayn ! Tarakhel ! Banda Ya Yang Wolluswaly Sang Khail  Bagh ! Pasha Ye ! ! 2 ! Nallawa Kotaka ! Bala ! ! Dara-e-Nur Touda Tara ! Wastagak Kacha Qarghayi Talki ! ! Tirgari Khail Amber ! ! Maryam ! 2 ! ! Barch Lontorak !  Mohabat ! Gala 2Â Æ Kora 2 Khala Banda Walkank ! District 5 !  ! ! Lontawrak Æ 2 Kohestani Banda ! Kunda PAKISTAN Qal'eh-ye 5 Khail ! Parch ! Surkhan  ! Shamangal 2 Hazara ! Monjena ! Amla 2 Mansur !  ! ! Durgi Bandeh 2 Qala Jougi ! Banda Kuzkunar Malik Shahda ! Shah Nelowat ! Amla ! ! Panj Pai ! Faqir ! Mangal ! Gar Kash District ! 2 ! Gum Kor ! INDIA 70°20'0"E 70°30'0"E 200 km Laghman Province: Alishang District Reference Map 70°0'0"E 70°10'0"E 2 Legend Gaman Menjaghan Awdor ! ! 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N Kashlam  Dok Mak ! 2 ! Do Koh ! Kail Mash Khando ^! Capital Chakla ! Kundi ! ! Meyou Domer Bar !! ! ! Kolal ! Provincial Center Suliman Khando 2 ! Kacha ! ! Kott Atorow ! Shad Mir Rendi ! District Center 2 ! ! Nuristan ! Atak Nala Darrah-e Chakla ! ! Village Khojal Nawia ! Sayak Province Tambala Shair ! ! Khando ! Bakami Nurgeram Administrative Boundaries Chandal ! ! Bangari Masmote ! District Gadyala ! International ! Mara ! Wais Kulalan Dawlatshah ! ! Province  2Â5Æ ! Dawlatshah District 2 Dawlat ! Malangani Shah Markaz Darona ! Distirict Wolluswaly ! Qala Awalak ! Transportation Manan Maho Lambri ! 2  Gor ! 2 ! Primary Road Noora Pandaw !  ! ! 2 Bomby Ganda Gar ! Secondary Road ! Darata Noori  Darangi ! 2 Hulya Other Road ! Mandor Darzi  ! Shahi ! Gow Taely ! 2 Koshak ! ! ! Qachar ! Shama Manda Noori o Airport Dum ! ! Khandow 2 ! Sufla Panda Bam Wahd Leach ! Shella ! Tapa Kal ! Palak 2 Kundi 2 Hussain Toon Kotta Gumrahi ! ! Gul p Airfield Wato ! Samar ! ! Burawon Hulya ! Alasay  ! Lam 2 Kotwal Baz ! Dum Lam River/Stream Ahangaroto ! Bam Khando Khanda !  District ! 2  Khandly ! ! 2 ! Hussain Shaikh Æ! River/Lake ! Sufla 5 Manjelam Kawni Melam Ator Andoli ! ! Rajakott !  Baber ! 2 " Hospital Kapisa ! Pat Gana ! Gul Ota 6 Khandow ! ! ! Province Najel Tamen Æ Other health facilities ! 5 Kasi Gar  ! 2 2 Schools  2 2  2 Shamsha Banda Khail ! Alingar ! Salo Poyen Karandaly ! 2 ! Hulya 2  Masmod District ! Nolo  2 Payen Æ! Tagab Gasgen ! 2 ! 5 ! Watan Masmod 2 ! District 2 Bala Date Printed: 01 April 2014 03:58 PM Gato Andara ! Do Burja ! ! Qandala ! Najlam Jamshed Abad ! Data Source(s): AGCHO, CSO, AIMS, MISTI ! Tarawo ! Boteyan 34°50'0"N 34°50'0"N 2 Dawlat ! Ghazi Schools - Ministry of Education ! Barandak ! Khord Palayen Abad ! ! Khandow ! ° Sobon ! Health Facilities - Ministry of Health ! Nagal  Kohnna !  2 Waryan ! 2 Moka ! ! Khando Kandon Ghazi Abad Laghman Awshotor ! Alishang Haji ! ! Nangi   Abad ! 2 Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS-84 Show 2 Mohammad District ! Kasegar Lakar ! Province Shor Aba Swch Kalam Manjan ! ! Lam ! ! Nooram Doseya ! 2 0 5 10 km Kachra ! Hulya ! Katoly Say Sara Paradoly ! ! ! Peya ! Bam Khail Baran Mabain Morcha Daily 2 ! Andar Wal Gul Dahi Disclaimers: ! Oror Domya Tangi ! ! ! Surobi ! Khail ! Shegi Maser ! Lashte !  Sharbat Dera Meya Sahib ! (2) 2 The designations employed and the presentation of material Khan Bel ! ! ! Khando District Khail ! ! Darwesh Dandar on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion Khail ! Payenda Â! Alishang ! Gari Yashte Ala ! ! Dageyan Abad 2  ! Boza ! Khail ! 2 whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Qala ! ! Æ Yughondi ! Tangi Qalage !5 ! Khail Chera Surkh Kunchan (1) Gamba Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, Æ ! ! 5 Khail ! Hassan ! Bar Gar Gar city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation Alka 2 Zargar Chanchar Kargo Ya Kabul Khail Kalay Arena ! ! !  Rahen ! Mala of its frontiers or boundaries.
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