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District in Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Kuran wa Munjan کران و منجان
District
Location of Kuran wa Munjan
CountryAfghanistan
ProvinceBadakhshan
CapitalKuran wa Munjan
Government
 • TypeDistrict administrator with advisory district council
Population
 • Estimate 8,000

Kuran wa Munjan (Persian: کران و منجان) is one of the 28 districts of Badakhshan province in eastern Afghanistan. Located in the Hindu Kush mountains, the district is home to approximately 8,000 residents. The district administrative center is Kuran wa Munjan.

The district is in the southwest corner of the province, and is bordered on its northeast side by the Jurm and Zebak Districts. Most of the district borders other Afghan provinces, but a very small section on the eastern edge of the district lies on the international border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The epicenter of the October 26 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake was 45 km north of here. Famous valleys include the Koksha Valley nearby the Koksha river, which is famous for its mines.

References

  1. "Map of the earthquake M7.5 - 45km N of `Alaqahdari-ye Kiran wa Munjan, Afghanistan". October 26, 2015.
  2. "M7.5 - 45km N of `Alaqahdari-ye Kiran wa Munjan, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. October 26, 2015. Retrieved October 26, 2015.

External links

  • Map at the Afghanistan Information Management Services
Lazurite specimen from Sar-i Sang, Kuran Wa Munjan District, where much of the world's finest lapis lazuli is mined.
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