Where is Yeylaq-e Jangalak in Afghanistan?

 

Yeylaq-e Jangalak is situated in the region Parvan in Afghanistan!

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Yeylaq-e Chechgoli, Yeylaq-e Shahneshin, Yeylao-ye Hir, Yeylaq-e Kalanebala-ye Qotandar, Yeylaq

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Distances

Where is Yeylaq-e Jangalak relative to other places?

Top 10 cities in Parvan and distance from Yeylaq-e Jangalak.

City#Populationkmmiles
Carikar1536936037
Abdarreh2-149
Abdibay3-6440
`Abdi Bay4-6440
`Abdolkarimkheyl5-5534
`Abdorrahmankheyl6-5534
Abdul'karimkhel'7-5534
Abdulkarimkhel8-5534
`Abdul Karim Khel9-5534
`Abdurrahmankhel10-5534

Top 10 cities in Afghanistan and distance from Yeylaq-e Jangalak.

City # Populationkmmiles
Kabul130435896943
Qandahar2391230447278
Herat3272880584363
Jalalabad4200389180112
Qunduz5161943209130
Gazni614304914691
Baglan710848114288
Gardez810373215496
Khowst996246211131
Kholm1064954217135


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Statistics and Geographics

Afghanistan is made up of 88747 cities in 34 regions.

The region Parvan has 2533 cities.

Yeylaq-e Jangalak is number 2500 in the region Parvan.

The city is number 87030 in Afghanistan.

Where is Yeylaq-e Jangalak in Afghanistan?