Fayzabad District, Badakhshan

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Place in Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Fayzabad فیض آباد |
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Country |
Afghanistan
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District |
Badakhshan |
Government
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District council |
Population
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• Estimate ([citation needed])
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46,000 |
See also: Faizabad (disambiguation)
Fayzabad District is one of 30 districts that comprise Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. In 2005, several portions of the district were sub-divided to create several new districts within the province. The remaining portion is home to approximately 46,000 residents.
Settlements in the district include:
External links
Map at the Afghanistan Information Management Services
 Badakhshan Province
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Capital: Fayzabad
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Districts |
- Arghanj Khwa
- Argo
- Baharak
- Darayim
- Fayzabad
- Ishkashim
- Jurm
- Khash
- Khwahan
- Kishim
- Kohistan
- Kuf Ab
- Kuran wa Munjan
- Maimay
- Darwazi Bala
- Ragh
- Shahri Buzurg
- Shekay
- Shighnan
- Shuhada
- Tagab
- Tishkan
- Wakhan
- Wurduj
- Yaftali Sufla
- Yamgan
- Yawan
- Zebak
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Populated places |
- Ab Bazan
- Ab Daw
- Ab Gaj
- Ak Tapa
- Alim Dara
- Altan Jalab
- Ambaran
- Amrud
- Amurn
- Andowj
- Angat
- Anjir
- Anjuman
- Anjuman-i-Khurd
- Ao Barik
- Arakht
- Arghandakan
- Artin Jelow
- Arun
- Ashkasham
- Ashnam
- Ba Khersak
- Baharak
- Baharestan
- Bakharow
- Baryavan
- Basenj
- Bashanabad
- Bay Malasi
- Baza'i Gonbad
- Bazgir
- Bid-e Kalan
- Chakaran
- Chasnud-e Sofla
- Chasnud-e `Olya
- Darayem
- Darmadar
- Darmarakh
- Darreh Javay
- Darreh-ye Pishkan
- Deh Gholaman
- Dogor Gunt
- Dudgah
- Dugh Ghalat
- Duraj
- Durman
- Eshmorgh
- Eskan
- Eskatul
- Howz-e Shah-e Pa'in
- Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj
- Qal`eh-ye Kuf
- Sarhad-e Broghil
- Shirin Nazem
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Buildings and structures |
- Fayzabad Airport
- Khwahan Airport
- Sheghnan Airport
- Tajik–Afghan bridge at Tem-Demogan
- Tajik–Afghan Friendship Bridge
- Karaste Canal
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Other |
- Governors
- Mirs
- Kokcha River
- Wakhan River
- Panj River
- Anjuman Pass
- Wakhan
- Wakhan Corridor
- Concord Peak
- Zorkul
- Wakhjir Pass
- 2010 massacre
- 2012 avalanches
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Districts of Afghanistan by province
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Coordinates: 37°03′03″N 70°34′47″E / 37.0508°N 70.5797°E / 37.0508; 70.5797
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