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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan accepted the convention on March 20, 1979, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] As of 2022, there are two World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan, and a further four on the tentative list. [3] The first site listed was the Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam, in 2002.

  3. Zarnegar Park - Wikipedia

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    Zarnegar Park (Dari: پارک زرنگار, Park-e Zarnegar) is an urban park in the center of Kabul, Afghanistan, north of the river. The park, a popular landmark, [1] has a green hill in its center with trees and decorated with flowers. [1] A large pavilion is located in the park which serves as Abdur Rahman Khan's resting place.

  4. Habibullah Zazai Park - Wikipedia

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    Habibullah Zazai Park (Pashto: حبيب الله ځاځي پارک), also known simply as Zazai Park, is an amusement park and a recreation area located east of Bagrami and south of Ahmad Shah Baba Mina in Kabul, Afghanistan. [1] It is named after Habibullah Zazai, the owner and developer of the park.

  5. Tourism in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Herat Citadel in Herat, Afghanistan. Herat, which is the capital of Herat Province, is an ancient city that has many historical sites for visitors to see. [16] [17] Below are some notable tourist sites in Herat Province: Gawhar Shad Mausoleum; Great Mosque of Herat; Herat Citadel; Islam Qala (border town near the Afghanistan–Iran border ...

  6. The Taliban says it wants people to visit Afghanistan. Here’s ...

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    About 691 tourists visited Afghanistan in 2021, rising to 2,300 the following year and 7,000 in 2023, according to the Associated Press, citing Mohammad Saeed, head of the Tourism Directorate in ...

  7. Chaman-e-Hozori - Wikipedia

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    Chaman-i Hazouri (Dari: چمن حضوری) [1] or Hazoori Chaman (Pashto: حضوري چمن) is a park in downtown Kabul, Afghanistan. [2] It is the site of the famous Chaman Hazouri hoard (or Kabul hoard) of ancient coins and jewellery dating back to the Achaemenid Empire (c.550–330 BCE), which is of key interest to the historians.