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  2. Afghanistan Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    Map of Afghanistan's Ring Road and major projects supported by the USA as of March 2006 Kabul–Kandahar Highway in Wardak Province in 2010 The Kabul–Jalalabad Road. National Highway 01 or NH01, formally called the Ring Road (Pashto: د افغانستان حلقوي سړک; Dari: شاهراه حلقوی افغانستان), is a 2,200-kilometre (1,400 mi) two-lane road network circulating ...

  3. Kabul–Kandahar Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Kabul–Kandahar Highway (NH0101) is 483-kilometer (300 mi) long that links Afghanistan's two largest cities, Kabul and Kandahar. It starts from Dashte Barchi in Kabul and passes through Maidan Shar, Saydabad, Ghazni, and Qalat until it reaches Aino Mina in Kandahar. [1] It is currently being rehabilitated at different locations. [2]

  4. Kabul–Jalalabad Road - Wikipedia

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    The Kabul–Jalalabad Road, also known as National Highway 08 (NH08), is a highway between the Afghan cities of Kabul (the national capital) and Jalalabad, the largest city in eastern Afghanistan and capital of Nangarhar Province. [1] A portion of the road runs through the Tang-e Gharu gorge, through which the Kabul River also flows. [2]

  5. Transport in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Soviets built a highway and tunnel through the Salang pass in the 1960s, connecting northern and eastern Afghanistan. A highway connecting the principal cities of Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, Lashkar Gah, Kandahar, Ghazni, Kabul and Jalalabad, with links to highways in neighboring Pakistan originally formed the primary road system of Afghanistan.

  6. Route 606 (Afghanistan) - Wikipedia

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    India helped build the road known as Route 606 in 2009 to bypass Pakistan during commercial trade at a cost of US$152 million. These improvements consisted of paving the road, but frequent fighting in the area due to the war in Afghanistan hindered construction. The highway was designed and constructed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) of ...

  7. Kandahar–Herat Highway - Wikipedia

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    Part of the road in the 1960s. The Kandahar–Herat Highway is a 557-kilometer (346 mi) section of road that links the cities of Kandahar and Herat in Afghanistan. This highway is part of a larger road network called the "Ring Road", and was first constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s. [1]

  8. Wakhan Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The corridor has been closed to regular traffic for over a century [12] and there is no modern road. There is a rough road from Ishkashim to Sarhad-e Broghil [24] built in the 1960s, [25] but only rough paths beyond. These paths run some 100 km (60 mi) from the road end to the Chinese border at Wakhjir Pass, and further to the far end of the ...

  9. AH7 - Wikipedia

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    Asian Highway 7 (AH7) is a route in the Asian Highway Network.It runs from Yekaterinburg, Russia to Karachi, Pakistan.All together, it is 5,868 km (3,646 mi) long. It passes from Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.