There's a famous mountain route between the two countries, called the Khyber Pass. It is at the southern tip of the mountainous region called the Hindu Kush.Its the Kyber Pass.
The island of Hispaniola is the second largest one in the West Indies. Haiti and the Dominican Republic are the two countries that share the island.
The Sahara Desert is located in North Africa and covers more than two countries. The Sahara Desert covers the following countries and territories (either in part or in full):AlgeriaChadEgyptLybiaMaliMauritaniaMoroccoNigerSudanTunisiaWestern Sahara (A territory mainly under the control of Morocco)
Jordan and Israel share the margins of the Dead Sea, the lowest point of dry land. However, the bed of the Byrd Glacier in Antarctica, covered in ice, is about 9 000 ft below sea level.
Ireland and the UK both operate by GMT so therefore they share the same time. There is no time difference between the two countries
The Khyber Pass connects Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is an important historical and strategic mountain pass that has been used for centuries as a major trade and invasion route.
Pakistan and Afghanistan
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.
it connects alaska and india
Pakistan and Afghanistan are separated by the Khyber Pass
vietnam and cambodia
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean. Indonesia and Malaysia also share the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
There's a famous mountain route between the two countries, called the Khyber Pass. It is at the southern tip of the mountainous region called the Hindu Kush.Its the Kyber Pass.
Portugal and Andorra are the two countries on the Iberian Peninsula that share a border with Spain.
Russia and Turkey share parts of Europe and Asia. Russia spans across both continents while Turkey is located at the boundary between Europe and Asia.
Argentina and Chile
Technically, no. Alexander split his army into two. He sent half of his army through the Khyber Pass under the leadership of his close friend Hephaestion and one of his generals, Perdiccus while Alexander and the other half traveled through the Kabul River valley and through the mountains to mop up any last resistance.