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  2. Telephone numbers in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Area codes in Afghanistan are two digits long. It is common to write phone numbers as (0xx) yyy-yyyy, where xx is the area code. The 0 prefix is for long-distance dialing from within the country. International callers should dial +93 xx yyyyyyy. Area codes for common cities are: 093 xx yyyyyyy: Afghanistan; 020 yyy yyyy: Kabul; 026 yyy yyyy ...

  3. World Area Codes - Wikipedia

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    Kabul AF 1950-01-01 1 702 70201 Bhutan Far East Bhutan Independent State in the World Thimphu BT ... World Area Codes. Add languages ...

  4. Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Kabul's population was estimated in 2023 at about 4.95 million. [149] The city's population has long fluctuated due to the wars. The lack of an up-to-date census means that there are various estimates of the population. Kabul's population was estimated to have been about 10,000 in 1700, 65,000 by 1878, and 120,000 by 1940. [63]

  5. Postal codes in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan introduced Postal Codes/ZIP codes in 2011 in a press conference held in Kabul. [1] They are managed by Afghan Post, the national public postal service under the direction of Afghan Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

  6. List of telephone country codes - Wikipedia

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    Zone 5 uses eight 2-digit codes (51–58) and two sets of 3-digit codes (50x, 59x) to serve South and Central America. Zone 6 uses seven 2-digit codes (60–66) and three sets of 3-digit codes (67x–69x) to serve Southeast Asia and Oceania. Zone 7 uses an integrated numbering plan; two digits (7x) determine the area served: Russia or Kazakhstan.

  7. Deh Sabz District - Wikipedia

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    Deh Sabz District, also romanized Dih Sabz District, (the name translating to 'Green Village') is situated northeast of Kabul city in Afghanistan.It has a population of 100,136 people (2002 UNHCR estimate), about 70% of it Pashtun and 30% Tajiks.

  8. Jalrez District - Wikipedia

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    Jalrez lay along the Silk Road between Kabul and Bamyan. The name is believed to derive from the Dari words "jal", meaning 'light reflection' and "rez" meaning 'to pour', possibly related to the confluence of two rivers in the area. Prior to 1964, Jalrez District belonged to the Maidan alaqadari (subdistrict) of Kabul province. [1]

  9. Kārte Naw - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... is a neighborhood in Kabul, ... The area's government postal code is 1005. [3] References