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The districts of Afghanistan, known as wuleswali (Pashto: ولسوالۍ, wuləswāləi; Persian: ولسوالی, wuləswālī), are secondary-level administrative units, one level below provinces. The Afghan government issued its first district map in 1973. [ 1 ]
The provinces of Afghanistan are the primary administrative divisions. Each province encompasses a number of districts or usually over 1,000 villages. Provincial governors played a critical role in the reconstruction of the Afghan state following the creation of the new government under Hamid Karzai . [ 1 ]
This list identifies the province and district splits and reassignments made by the Afghan government in revising and remapping its administrative divisions in the early 2000s. In June 2005, the Afghan government issued a map of the 34 provinces and 398 districts of Afghanistan.
The population of the Kabul Province is over 5.5 million people as of 2022, [3] of which over 85 percent live in urban areas. The current governor of the province is Qari Baryal. It borders the provinces of Parwan to the north, Kapisa to the north-east, Laghman to the east, Nangarhar to the south-east, Logar to the south, and Wardak to the west.
Village in Faryab Province, 2009. This is an alphabetical list of populated places in Afghanistan, including hamlets, villages, towns, and other small or rural communities. For urban areas and cities, and other densely populated places, see list of cities in Afghanistan. Provinces and districts are listed at their respective articles.
Former provinces of Afghanistan (1 C, 10 P) B. Badakhshan Province (9 C, 8 P) Badghis Province (5 C, 7 P) Baghlan Province (5 C, 9 P) Balkh Province (7 ...
Afghanistan is divided into: Provinces of Afghanistan; Districts of Afghanistan; Subdistricts of Afghanistan
Districts of Balkh Province (1 C, 15 P) ... Pages in category "Districts of Afghanistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.