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In Afghanistan, the '''Shomali Plain''', also called the '''Shomali Valley''', is a plateau north of [[Kabul]], approximately 30 km wide and 80 km long. It is mostly agricultural, but it provides the only year-round and all-weather means of access to the country's northern provinces. From Kabul, the road runs via [[Charikar]] through [[Parwan Province]], and then into the [[Hindu Kush]] mountains via the Salang Tunnel. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 13 February 2024
In Afghanistan, the Shomali Plain, also called the Shomali Valley, is a plateau north of Kabul, approximately 30 km wide and 80 km long. It is mostly agricultural, but it provides the only year-round and all-weather means of access to the country's northern provinces. From Kabul, the road runs via Charikar through Parwan Province, and then into the Hindu Kush mountains via the Salang Tunnel.