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  2. Aran knitting patterns - Wikipedia

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    The stitches that create the Aran knitting patterns are complex and the knitted goods are time-consuming to create. For example, a typical Aran sweater will have over 100,000 stitches, and may take several months to finish. The three dimensional effect of the twisted stitches also increased the warmth of the clothing by creating air pockets. [2]

  3. Afghan (blanket) - Wikipedia

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    The motif style is still a very popular and a complex design for making blankets, scarves, etc. Although not a requirement, an edge or border is most often added to nicely finish off the blanket. [8] A graphghan is an afghan made by following a flat chart. This method uses a grid of colored squares to create a visual design.

  4. Afghan Border Force - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Border Police (ABP) Regional Command - West in Herat Province of Afghanistan.. The Afghan Border Force (ABF) was [1] a paramilitary police responsible for counterinsurgency and security of Afghanistan's border area with neighboring countries extending up to 30 miles (48 km) into the interior and formed part of the Afghan National Army. [2]

  5. Afghanistan–China border - Wikipedia

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    The border was established between Afghanistan and China in an agreement between the British and Russian empires in 1895 as part of the Great Game, although the Chinese and Afghans did not finally agree on the border until 1963. [4] [5] The Kingdom of Afghanistan and the People's Republic of China demarcated their border in 1963. [4] [6]

  6. Durand Line - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan diplomat at the World Trade Organization (WTO) claimed that Afghanistan suffered a loss of 90 million U.S. dollars as a result of closure of border by Pakistan. [90] On 27 May 2017, Pakistan reopened the border after a request from Afghan authorities, marking the end of the border closure that lasted 22 days.

  7. Category:Borders of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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  8. Torkham border crossing - Wikipedia

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    On the Pakistani side, the border crossing is at the end of the N-5 National Highway, which connects it to Peshawar in the east via the Khyber Pass and further connects it to Islamabad by other routes. The Afghan Border Police and Pakistan's Frontier Corps are the main agencies for controlling Torkham.

  9. Geography of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The busy Pak-Afghan border crossing at Wesh, Afghanistan is in a flat and dry area, though this route involves Pakistan's Khojak Pass at 2,707 m (8,881 ft) just 14 km (9 mi) from the border. The border connects Kandahar and Spin Boldak in Afghanistan with Quetta in Pakistan.