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Shibar topographic map
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Shibar
Shibar (Dari/Hazaragi: شیبر; pop.: 25,532 in the year 2011) is a district located in the eastern end of the Bamyan province in Afghanistan. It is in a mountainous region. The capital city Shibar is at 2,637 m altitude on the all-seasons secondary road from Bamyan to Kabul through the Shibar Pass.
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Name: Shibar topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Shibar, Bamyan Province, Afghanistan (34.60409 67.78510 35.24255 68.26638)
Average elevation: 3,211 m
Minimum elevation: 1,579 m
Maximum elevation: 4,919 m
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Afghanistan > Bamyan Province > Bamyan
Bamyan sits at an altitude of about 8,366 ft (2,550 m) above sea level. The municipality is divided into four districts and has a total land area of 35 km2 (14 sq mi). There are about 4,435 dwelling units in the city. Bamyan marked the most westerly point of Buddhist expansion and was a crucial hub of trade…
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