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Sang-e-Takht سنگ تخت | |
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Location within Afghanistan[1] | |
Coordinates:34°11′24″N65°54′36″E / 34.19000°N 65.91000°E /34.19000; 65.91000 | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Daykundi |
Elevation | 2,450 m (8,040 ft) |
Sangi Takht orSang‐e‐Takht (Dari:سنگ تخت), is a district inDaykundi Province in centralAfghanistan.[2] It was created in 2005 fromDaykundi district.
The Sangtakht-Bandar District has 290 villages. It has an area of 1,095 square kilometres (423 sq mi) and a population of 78,900. This district is limited by the Ghor Province and the Ashtarlay District of Daikundi.
The people of Sangtakht-Bandar District are typically farmers. This district lacks an asphalt road[citation needed] and its government office does not have the building.
A few villages in the district areSantakht,Bandar,Seyahchob, andDorob.
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