Near the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan near the village of Landi Kotal. Near 34° 8' north and 71° 8' east if that helps you. Maps at: http://www.maplandia.com/pakistan/news/khyber-pass-reopened-to-convoys-2008-november-17.html http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/mapcenter/map.aspx?TextLatitude=34.1202955682339&TextLongitude=71.08573000554128&TextAltitude=9&TextSelectedEntity=16643&MapStyle=Comprehensive&MapSize=Large&MapStyleSelectedIndex=0&searchTextMap=khyber+pass&MapStylesList=Comprehensive&ZoomOnMapClickCheck=on
The Khyber Pass has long been one of the most important trade routes and strategic military locations in the world. Nestled in the mountains that divide present day Pakistan and Afghanistan, it forms the bridge between Central and South Asia.
Khyber pass is a route/path which connects Afghanistan to Pakistan. It is mainly used as a trade route and is one of the oldest known paths in history.
The Khyber Pass, is the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan, going through the Spin Ghar mountains.
Pakistan controls the entire pass.
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Peshawar is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhawan Province of Pakistan.
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The Khyber Pass.
No, Kabul is a city near the Khyber pass.
The mountain range that stretches between Pakistan and Afghanistan are the Hindu Kush mountains. The chief mountain passes would be the Salang Pass, Khyber Pass, and the Kotal-e Lataband.
Pakistan controls the Khyber Pass.
Khyber pass links Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Khyber Pass links Peshawar, Pakistan with Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
I believe the Khyber Pass is in the Hindu Kush mountains between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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It is the Khyber Pass