Valleys of Afghanistan
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As a mountainous country, Afghanistan contains countless notable valleys. The majority of the valleys are located in parts of northeastern, central, southern and southeastern Afghanistan. The southeastern areas are wetter and are covered by forest with trees such as cypress, oak, poplar, pine etc.
Northern Hindu Kush mountain valleys
Wakhan valleys include
Southern Hindu Kush valleys
Panj Valley, Korm, Panjdarh
Koh-i-Baba mountain valleys
Koh-i-Baba is located in central Afghanistan and contains the valleys of Koladi,
Safēd Kōh mountain valleys
Valleys include Khyber Pass, Nazyan District, Shinwar District, Achen, Zarmast, Jajy, Khogyani, Kjah, Nakrokhil, Shtowa, Eshyak Hesarak, Ghelzai, Tezhin, Sarobi, Musaly, Sarkhak, Altimur, Charkh Kharwar District, Tangi Wardak, Shnz, Nawagi, Gelga Ghazni, Sholgar, Abband, Dalah, Azkhowah, Teraa, Rqiban, Hassan Khel, Mchal Ghor, Shimal, Nikah, Berkoti etc.
Paghman and central/southern valleys
and others.Other notable valleys
Other notable valleys include
.See also
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