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Baghlani Jadid District

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Country
  
Afghanistan

Population
  
119,607 (2004)

Area
  
1,613 km²

Province
  
Baghlan Province

Baghlani Jadid District

Baghlani Jadid (surface: 1,613 km²) is a district of Baghlan Province in northern Afghanistan. It has a population of about 119,607.

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Map of Baghlani Jadid, Afghanistan

Geography

The district is situated in the northernmost part of the province. It borders Kunduz Province to the north and Samangan Province to the west . Most of the population live in the valley of the Kunduz River. The majority of its territory is uninhabited mountain ranges. An all-weather Kunduz-Kabul highway passes through the district from north to south. The main city is Baghlani Jadid. In 2005, Baghlani Jadid absorbed the district of Baghlan, also in Baghlan Province, to create a new and bigger Baghlani Jadid district.

Demographics

According to Afghanistan's Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, the population of the district was estimated to be around 119,607 in 2004. Ethnically, Pashtuns are around 50% of the population and make up the majority in the district, followed by Tajiks at 40% and Uzbeks make up the remaining 10%.

References

Baghlani Jadid District Wikipedia