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Fayzabad, Badakhshan
Fayzabad (also spelled Feyzabad, Fazelabad or Faizabad) is the provincial capital and largest city in the Badakhshan province, in northern Afghanistan, with around 50,000 people. The city houses mostly merchants and farmers. The city is at an altitude of 1,200 m. (3,937 ft.)[1]
The village is located on [show location on an interactive map] 36°49?11?N 66°27?39?E? / ?36.8197, 66.4608 at 315 m altitude. It is the center of Fayzabad District. The main road Sheberghan-Mazari Sharif is a few kilometers South from the village.
It is located in the northeast of Afghanistan, on the river Kokcha. It is the main commercial and administrative center of the Pamir region, the city having mills, flour and rice.
Many NGO's who work in the Badakhshan province have placed their headquarters in the new part of the city. Near the city Germany is leading the Provincial Reconstruction Team, along with Danish and Czech military observation teams, which has its base at an old Russian air strip.
The village is located on [show location on an interactive map] 36°49?11?N 66°27?39?E? / ?36.8197, 66.4608 at 315 m altitude. It is the center of Fayzabad District. The main road Sheberghan-Mazari Sharif is a few kilometers South from the village.
It is located in the northeast of Afghanistan, on the river Kokcha. It is the main commercial and administrative center of the Pamir region, the city having mills, flour and rice.
Many NGO's who work in the Badakhshan province have placed their headquarters in the new part of the city. Near the city Germany is leading the Provincial Reconstruction Team, along with Danish and Czech military observation teams, which has its base at an old Russian air strip.
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