Where is Sangi-Surakh, Lowgar in Afghanistan?

 

Sangi-Surakh is situated in the region Lowgar in Afghanistan!

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You can also find the distance to the main cities in the region and to cities in the rest of Afghanistan.

There are 5 cities named Sangi-Surakh in Afghanistan.

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Where is Sangi-Surakh on the map?




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Cradle Mountain: Lake Saint Clair National Park.


Cradle Mountain: Lake Saint Clair National Park - Day time
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Cradle Mountain: Lake Saint Clair National Park - Current

Arthur's Pass › East: SH73 Arthurs Pass.


Arthur's Pass › East: SH73 Arthurs Pass - Day time
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Arthur's Pass › East: SH73 Arthurs Pass - Current

Mumbai.


Mumbai - Day time
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Mumbai - Current

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Distances

Where is Sangi-Surakh relative to other places?

Top 10 cities in Lowgar and distance from Sangi-Surakh.

City#Populationkmmiles
Baraki Barak1223053522
Azrow2125265333
Abcakan3-4327
Abchakan4-4327
Ab Chekan5-4327
`Abd or Rahman6-1610
`Abd ur Rahimzi7-85
`Abdurrahman8-1610
`Abd ur Rahman9-1610
Abdurrakhman10-1610

Top 10 cities in Afghanistan and distance from Sangi-Surakh.

City # Populationkmmiles
Kabul130435892918
Qandahar2391230431268
Herat3272880632393
Jalalabad420038912779
Qunduz5161943274170
Gazni614304910163
Baglan7108481209130
Gardez81037327647
Khowst99624612980
Kholm1064954298185


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Statistics and Geographics

Afghanistan is made up of 88747 cities in 34 regions.

The region Lowgar has 1529 cities.

Sangi-Surakh is number 1257 in the region Lowgar.

The city is number 69768 in Afghanistan.

Where is Sangi-Surakh, Lowgar in Afghanistan?