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Afghanistan topographic maps

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Herat Province

Afghanistan

Average elevation: 1,295 m

Kandahar

Afghanistan > Kandahar Province > Kandahar

Kandahar (English: /ˈkændəhɑːr/; Pashto: کندهار, romanized: Kandahār; Dari: قندهار, romanized: Qandahār) is a city in Afghanistan, located in the south of the country on the Arghandab River, at an elevation of 1,010 m (3,310 ft). It is Afghanistan's second largest city after Kabul, with a…

Average elevation: 1,048 m

Herat

Afghanistan > Herat Province

Average elevation: 1,042 m

Helmand Province

Afghanistan

Average elevation: 1,089 m

Nimruz Province

Afghanistan

Average elevation: 696 m

Ghaziabad

Afghanistan > Kunar Province

The district center is the village of Ghaziabad (34°42′57″N 70°45′33″E / 34.7158°N 70.7592°E / 34.7158; 70.7592) at 1,271 metres (4,170 ft) altitude. The area is mountainous and there is little arable land. Many of its residents work in Pakistan.

Average elevation: 2,472 m

Bamyan Province

Afghanistan

Average elevation: 3,119 m

Barmal

Afghanistan > Paktika Province

Average elevation: 2,311 m

Panjshir Valley

Afghanistan > Panjshir Province > Bazarak

Average elevation: 2,101 m

Panjshir

Afghanistan > Panjshir Province > Bazarak

Average elevation: 3,025 m

Ishkashim

Afghanistan > Badakhshan Province > Ishkashim > Ishkashim

Average elevation: 2,873 m

Spin Ghar

Afghanistan > Paktia Province > Zazi

Average elevation: 3,316 m

Panjshir River

Afghanistan > Parwan Province

Average elevation: 1,751 m

Urōzgān

Afghanistan > Urōzgān

Average elevation: 2,032 m

Murghab

Afghanistan > Badghis Province > Murghab

Average elevation: 953 m

Nawzad

Afghanistan > Helmand

Average elevation: 1,591 m

Tarinkot

Afghanistan > Urōzgān

Average elevation: 1,763 m

Kabul District

Afghanistan > Kabul Province

Average elevation: 1,974 m

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