Valleys of Afghanistan
![]() Afghanistan, which is about two-thirds mountainous,[1] contains many valleys. The majority of the valleys are located in parts of northeastern, central, southern and southeastern Afghanistan.[citation needed] The southeastern areas are wetter and are covered by forest with trees such as cypress, oak, poplar, pine etc.[citation needed] The valleys are the most populated regions in the country, and much of the agriculture done takes place either in the valleys or on the high plains.[1] WakhanValleys in the Wakhan include:[citation needed]
Southern Hindu Kush![]() Southern Hindu Kush valleys include (among others):[citation needed]
Koh-i-Baba![]() The Koh-i-Baba mountain range in central Afghanistan includes (among others):[citation needed]
Safēd KōhValleys in Safēd Kōh mountain range include (among others):[citation needed]
Paghman District branchThe Paghman District Mountains are a branch of the Hindu Kush mountains, which formed numerous valleys. Valleys here include (among others):[citation needed]
There are also many valleys located in the eastern and southern parts of this mountain range, including (among others):[citation needed]
Other![]() Some other notable valleys include:[citation needed]
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