Where is Sar Band, Vardak in Afghanistan?

 

Sar Band is situated in the region Vardak in Afghanistan!

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Sar Khar, Sar Asiyab, Sar Bish, Sar Darrah, Sar Qal`eh-ye Kenar Siah

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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 Sar Band in Afghanistan.

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Stilfs - Stelvio: Passo - WEBCAM.


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Stilfs - Stelvio: Terrazza Pirovano.


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Munich: Rathaus-Glockenspiel - Marienplatz.


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Distances

Where is Sar Band relative to other places?

Top 10 cities in Vardak and distance from Sar Band.

City#Populationkmmiles
Gardan Diwal168154226
Abas2-7748
Abash3-7748
Abaskushta4-2314
`Abaskusta5-2314
Abband6-4327
`Abbaskoshteh7-2314
`Abbas Kushtah8-2314
Abdara9-117
Ab Darah10-117

Top 10 cities in Afghanistan and distance from Sar Band.

City # Populationkmmiles
Kabul1304358912678
Qandahar2391230375233
Herat3272880515320
Jalalabad4200389241150
Qunduz5161943267166
Gazni614304911773
Baglan7108481201125
Gardez8103732163101
Khowst996246232144
Kholm1064954246153


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Statistics and Geographics

Afghanistan is made up of 88747 cities in 34 regions.

The region Vardak has 5262 cities.

Sar Band is number 4075 in the region Vardak.

The city is number 70220 in Afghanistan.

Where is Sar Band, Vardak in Afghanistan?