yes Afghanistan is known for its rivers and if you vheck a map there are heaps
There are many rivers in Afghanistan. Among these there are four major rivers which are the Amu Darya, the Hari, the Kabul and the Helmand rivee.
The Hamun-i-Helmand ( Sīstān Lake), which straddles the border between Afghanistan and Iran - however there are serious environmental problems that are causing it to dry up.
No, Afghanistan is completely landlocked.
Most of afghanistan's water comes from the Hindu Kush Mountains. Rain in the mountains and melted water from glaciers feed most of the country's rivers and streams. -"AFGHANISTAN the Land" A Bobby Kalman Book
The northern border of Afghanistan is the Amu Darya Riveralso called Oxus and Amu River.
Because of 40 years of war the country does not have dams to produce electricity Afghanistan is the only central Asian country which is full of rivers surrounding with mountains which easily dams can be build. Afghanistan neighbors enjoy Afghanistan rivers without any tax like Turkmenistan is selling the Afghanistan water back to Iran when it enter Turkmenistan, Pakistan enjoy Kabul river and Iran enjoy Helmand river, so these countries specially Iran and Pakistan make barriers to developing process of dams supporting some armed militias to stop construction of dams. there is 12 dam plan only in Kabul river, so many other dams in provinces Afghanistan use only 25 percent of her water and 75% others enjoy it and some of these countries now think that they have all the right on these rivers.
I dont think there are any rivers in paris
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Unfortunately, there are no security jobs in Afghanistan from Halliburton. All jobs in Iraq and Afghanistan are done by KBR that has any security jobs.
AnacostiaChoptankChristinaHawlingsMonocacyNanticokePatapscoPatuxentPotomacSassafrasSavageSusquehannaWicomicoWyeYoughioghenyThose are some rivers.
Yes there are 18 rivers.
I have been to both Pakistan and Afghanistan and could say that most of Pakistan is similar to Afghanistan.. Any area west of Peshawar is like Afghanistan, as this was originally part of Afghanistan and was loaned to Pakistan, but they have yet to give it back.