Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz
Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz is a mountain in Shakardara District, Kabul and has an elevation of 2,146 metres. Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz is situated nearby to the locality Qargheh, as well as near the area Manţaqah-ye ‘Askarī.- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 2,146 metres
- Description: mountain in Afghanistan
- Also known as: “Gora Karga”, “Koh-e Charandaz”, “Kōh-e Charāndāz”, “Kōh-e Qarghah”, “Kohe Qaṟgha”, “Kūh-e Qargha”, “Kūh-e Qarghah”, “کوه چړانداز”, and “کوه قرغه”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Band-e Qarghah and Charahi Qambar.
Band-e Qarghah
Dam
Qargha Dam is located in the town of Qargha, about 10 mi west from the Shahr-e Naw neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan. It is an embankment dam built on the Paghman River, with a side channel spillway under the road running on top of the dam. Band-e Qarghah is situated 3 km west of Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz.
Charahi Qambar
Residential area
Charahi Qambar is the name of one of the refugee camps in western Kabul. It is a collection of mud-walled dwellings next to at least one multi-storied cement building. Children died of the cold during the winter of 2012. Charahi Qambar is situated 3½ km south of Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz.
Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Shakardara District, Kabul, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz”
- Dutch: “Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz”
- Swedish: “Kōh-e Chaṟāndāz”
Localities in the Area
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