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  1. Afghanistan (German Edition)
  2. The Middle East: A region wracked by wars, sorrow, and lot of geographic misunderstanding. (Geography Smart).(Brief Article): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Jim McMahon, 2001-10-29
  3. Afghanistan-Botswana (Nations of the World) by Samuel Brimson, 2003-08
  4. Afghanistan (Un Mundo / One World) (Spanish Edition) by Trace Taylor, Lucia M. Sanchez, 2010-09
  5. Our Life in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the United States: A Success Story by Farid Muti, 2007-11-20
  6. Holt Eastern Hemisphere People, Places, and Change Chapter 5 Resrouce File: The Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan by Rheinhart And Winston Holt, 2005-01
  7. Name the nation: More than 2,000 questions and answers from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe : every answer is a nation! by Gilbert W Davies, 1995
  8. aghar, Afghanistan
  9. Holt People, Places, and Change Chapter 18 Resource File: The Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan by Rheinhart And Winston Holt, 2005-01
  10. Afghanistan (Enchantment of the World. Second Series) by Terri Willis, 2008-03
  11. Encyclopaedia of Afghanistan by P. Baipal, 2002-05-01
  12. Afghanistan To Zimbabwe (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Andrew Wojtanik, 2005-04-01
  13. Afghanistan (Countries: Faces and Places) by Kathryn Stevens, 2003-03
  14. Afghanistan (Witness to History) by David Downing, 2004-06-16

81. National Geographic: Afghanistan - Educational Resources
land and people of afghanistan, the National Geographic Society is donating our new afghanistan Land in Crisis map to US schools via the geography Alliances
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/landincrisis/education.html
To foster a greater understanding of the land and people of Afghanistan, the National Geographic Society is donating our new " Afghanistan: Land in Crisis" map to U.S. schools via the Geography Alliances
Online, we're glad to offer free educational activities, lesson plans, and more.
Grades K-2: Greeting Friends From Other Places
www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/01/

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Introduce students to map reading using our ethnic groups map of Afghanistan, and teach them how local children might greet one another.
Grades 3-5: Living Through a Drought
www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/01/

g35/drought.html

Using our drought-and-vegetation map of Afghanistan, show students how to recognize droughts, where they can occur, and how they affect people.
Grades 6-8: What Makes a Group? www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/01/ g68/group.html Help students analyze our ethnic groups map of Afghanistan, and determine how the cultural differences in Afghanistan compare, statistically, to the cultural differences within their classroom. Grades 9-12: Through the Eyes of a Refugee www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/01/

82. National Geographic Maps & Geography Online: Atlas, Games ...
Access to political and physical maps and information for anywhere in the world by the National Geographi Category Reference Maps...... GeoSpy Try our fastpaced new geography game! • Our survey showsmost young adults in the US can't find afghanistan on a map.
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83. BUBL LINK: 915.8 Geography And Travel: Central Asia
afghanistan Online A range of information about afghanistan's economy, geography,politics, women, weather, culture, language, history, sports, flags, plants
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC11668
BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
915.8 Geography and travel: Central Asia
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  • Afghanistan Online
  • Central Eurasia Project
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Afghanistan
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  • World Travel Guide: Uzbekistan
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Afghanistan Online
    A range of information about Afghanistan's economy, geography, politics, women, weather, culture, language, history, sports, flags, plants, animals, movies, and online communities. Also provides general facts about the country such as name changes and population, news resources, books and publications, photos, and a .wav file of the national anthem.
    Author: QAZI
    Subjects: afghanistan
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    Location: usa
    Central Eurasia Project
    Collection of maps, travel information, news and articles about culture, arts, human rights, business, media and history in countries throughout Central Eurasia. Covers Mongolia and four countries of the former Soviet Union - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The project aims to establish scholarships, information offices and open forums, and to distribute grants promoting freedom of expression and the free flow of information. Author: Soros Foundation Network Subjects: armenia, asian studies, azerbaijan, mongolia, tajikistan, uzbekistan
  • 84. Afghanistan's Flag - EnchantedLearning.com
    Printout, afghanistan Flag afghanistan's Old Flag, afghanistan Outline Map PrintoutAn outline map of afghanistan to print. You can learn geography at each meal
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    EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. Click here to learn more. Afghanistan's Flag Printout/Quiz
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    The Flag of Afghanistan Geography Pages
    Flags
    The flag of Afghanistan is composed of three equal vertical bars of black, red, and green, with the yellow coat of arms of Afghanistan in the center; this flag is known as the "King's flag." Each bar is twice as long as it is wide. The coat of arms depicts part of a mosque, sheaves of wheat, two banners, the date 1371 (A.D. 1992), which is the date of the Mujahideen victory, and an Arabic inscription that reads, "There is no God but Allah and Muhammed is his messenger." This black, red, and green flag was flown in Afghanistan from 1930 until 1973. It was again flown over the presidential palace in Kabul on February 5, 2002, in a ceremony led by interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai. This flag replaced the flag of the overthrown Taliban
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    Afghanistan: Outline Map Printout
    An outline map of Afghanistan to print.

    85. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Afghanistan
    ResourceType document Location usa Last checked 20000728 afghanistan Online Arange of information about afghanistan's economy, geography, politics, women
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/a/afghanistan.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Afghanistan
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Afghanistan Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998
  • Afghanistan Online
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Afghanistan
  • Ethnologue Language Database: Afghanistan ...
  • World Travel Guide: Afghanistan Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Afghanistan Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998
    Detailed assessment of human rights practices in Afghanistan. Topics assessed include torture, arbitrary detention or exile, fair public trial, freedom of speech and press, freedom of assembly, movement and religion, democratic rights, worker rights, and discrimination based on race, sex, religion, disability, language, or social status.
    Author: US Department of State
    Subjects: afghanistan
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    document
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    Afghanistan Online
    A range of information about Afghanistan's economy, geography, politics, women, weather, culture, language, history, sports, flags, plants, animals, movies, and online communities. Also provides general facts about the country such as name changes and population, news resources, books and publications, photos, and a .wav file of the national anthem.
    Author: QAZI
    Subjects: afghanistan
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents, sound
  • 86. Geography In The News
    Guide to the Middle East afghanistan Under nearly constant warfare for the past22 years, the landlocked Central Asian nation successfully fought off a nine
    http://www.goerie.com/nie_geography/
    Flag Etiquette Flag Trivia Guide to the Middle East Name the Countries ... Back to NIE Guide to the Middle East
    Afghanistan
    Under nearly constant warfare for the past 22 years, the landlocked Central Asian nation successfully fought off a nine-year invasion from the Soviet Union in 1989. Shortly thereafter, the rebel groups, or mujahadin, began fighting each other, culminating in a civil war that is still underway. The Taliban, a group of Islamic fundamentalists, controls 90% of Afghanistan, including the capital of Kabul. The allow Osama bin Laden, a former mujahadin soldier, to set up camp in Afghanistan as their "guest." Pakistan
    Afghanistan's neighbor to the east, Pakistan was the United States' primary ally in Central Asia during the Cold War. Pakistan has been engaging in sporadic warfare with India for more than 40 years over the province of Kashmir, which each nation claims. Pakistan last made news in 1998, when it detonated a series of nuclear devices to match India's atomic capabilities. The subsequent international sanctions resulting from the tests have left Pakistan economically weakened. Now the leadership must balance a desire to assist the United States with the resulting backlash from Pakistani Islamic militants, who support the Taliban.

    87. Afghanistan In Pictures (Visual Geography)
    afghanistan in Pictures (Visual geography).
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    Afghanistan in Pictures (Visual Geography)
    Home Children's Books Explore the World
    by Camille Afghanistan in Pictures Mirepoix (Editor), Lerner Publications Department Of Geogr Lerner Publications (Editor)
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    Reading level: Ages 9-12
    Library Binding - 64 pages Revised edition (April 1989)
    Lerner Publications Company; ISBN: 082251849X ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.43 x 10.24 x 7.20
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    An introduction to the geography, history, government, people, and economy of this landlocked country with a long history of warfare and conquest.

    88. OIA News
    This relief map shows the most obvious aspect of afghanistan's geography thatit is largely desert in the southwest and mostly mountains everywhere else.
    http://www.emory.edu/OIA/news/archives/maps.html

    89. Geography 2002--Spring 2002
    geography 2002—Geographies of Global Change. Debate 4 — The Aftermathof the War in afghanistan. The fourth debate of the class
    http://www.colorado.edu/geography/courses/geog_2002_s03/debate/afghandebate.html
    Geography 2002—Geographies of Global Change Debate 4 — The Aftermath of the War in Afghanistan The fourth debate of the class will focus on the prospects for Afghanistan in the wake of the US attack on the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in October 2001 after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC The main foci of the debates are the interests of outsiders in the country, the ethnic divisions of Afghanistan , and the scenarios for the future. Obviously, we cannot anticipate the next few years in Afghanistan with any certainty but we can outline and contrast the interests of the external actors and their local allies. Keep in mind Saul Cohen’s concept of shatterbelt and his recent writing to the effect that Central Asia , including Afghanistan , has now become a shatterbelt in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the arrival of the US in this region. Also, remember to connect recent developments in Afghanistan with the conflicts in the Caucasus and the Caspian Sea region. Afghanistan is not an island; it is surrounded by strongly interested neighbors ( Iran Russia , and Pakistan Also

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    91. Geographic’s Race To Make New Map Of Afghanistan
    P. Trivedi for National Geographic Today October 19, 2001 Recent events have provokeda sudden and intense interest in the people and geography of afghanistan.
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    Geographic's Race to Make New Map of Afghanistan Bijal P. Trivedi
    for National Geographic Today
    October 19, 2001
    Recent events have provoked a sudden and intense interest in the people and geography of Afghanistan. Mapmakers at the National Geographic Society have responded by creating an up-to-date, detailed picture of the changing situation in the country. Whereas it usually takes cartographers about seven months to produce a map at the Society, the new map was completed in just over a month. High demand for maps of Afghanistan and the surrounding region from schools, news organizations and the government motivated the intense effort. Debbie Gibbons, project manager (left), and Dianne Hunt, senior production cartographer, look at proof copies of both sides of the new National Geographic map of Afghanistan.
    Photograph by Paula Willard
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    Diary of the Planet The Environment Travel National Geographic Today Special Series Digital Lifestyles: feature by Sony EarthPulse National Geographic Out There ... Mount Everest Expedition Mohammed Eshaq, a representative for the Islamic State of Afghanistan, the Northern Alliance's political arm, met with the Society's cartographers to brief them on which areas had been lost or gained by the Alliance, penciling in ever-shifting boundaries and military movements.

    92. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
    Though it has topped the news for much of the past year, afghanistan has not of whatthe nation's 18 to 24-year-olds don't know about geography, as uncovered
    http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=13geography.h22

    93. Geography
    Welcome!!! So you wanna know about afghanistan's geography huh? Well here ya go Haveyou had fun with all of this WONDERFUL geography info. on afghanistan.
    http://www.rochester.k12.mn.us/kellogg/rodgers/kids/hammill/geography.html
    GEOGRAPHY
    W elcome!!! So you wanna know about Afghanistan's Geography huh? Well here ya go... Location: Southern Asia, north and west of Pakistan, east of Iran. Geographical coordinates: 33 degrees North, 65 degrees East. Continent: Asia. Area:
    • Total: 647,5000 km.
    • Land: 647,500 km.
    • Water: O km.
    Comparative land area: A tiny bit smaller than Texas. Land Boundaries:
    • Total: 5,529 km.
    • Bordering countries: China (76 km), Iran (936 km), Pakistan (2,430 km), Tajikistan (1,206 km), Turkmenistan (744 km), Uzbekistan (137 km).
    Coastline: Landlocked (0 km) Maritime claims: Landlocked (none) Climate: Arid-semiarid. Cold winters and hot summers. Terrain: Mostly rugged mountains. Plains in the north and southwest. Elevation:
    • Lowest point: Amu Darya (258 m)
    • Highest point: Nowshak (7,485 m)
    Natural Resources: Natural gas, petroleum, coal, copper, talc, barites, sulfur, lead, zinc, iron ore, salt, precious and semiprecious stones. Land use:
    • Arable land: 12%
    • Permanent crops: 0%
    • Permanent pastures: 46%
    • Forests and woodland: 3%
    • Other: 39%
    Irrigated land: 30,000 km.

    94. Afghanistan
    afghanistan. The United States remains committed to helping afghanistan.We Government. afghanistan moved steadily forward during 2002.
    http://www.state.gov/p/sa/ci/af/
    Bureau of South Asian Affairs Country Information Afghanistan Human Rights Humanitarian Assistance USAID: Helping Afghanistan Reconstruction ... Archive
    Afghanistan
    Ambassador Background Notes Embassy Map The United States has made a long-term commitment to help Afghanistan rebuild itself after years of war. The U.S., along with others in the international community, currently provides resources and expertise to Afghanistan in a variety of areas, including humanitarian relief and assistance, capacity-building, security needs, counter-narcotic programs, and infrastructure projects. The U.S. also supports the Afghan Government in its efforts to establish a framework for a vibrant civil society, one that emphasizes democratic principles through a rule of law and creates accountable and transparent forms of government. The United States and its international partners remain committed to helping Afghans realize their vision for a country that is stable, democratic, and economically successful, and to an Afghan government committed to the protection of women's rights, human rights, and religious tolerance. Highlights Security Situation in Afghanistan
    April 1 statement by Deputy Spokeman Reeker 2002 Human Rights Report
    March 31 release on Human Rights Practices Foreign Assistance for Afghanistan
    March 26 statement by Assistant Secretary Rocca before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations New Year
    Secretary Powell congratulates the people of Afghanistan on the occasion of their New Year, Naw Ruz, and the start of Afghan Spring.

    95. Afghanistan News.net - News, Finance, Sport, Weather
    Updated news headlines, world news and financial markets.Category Regional Asia afghanistan News and Media...... Financial Markets. US. Global. Asian. afghanistan Economy. Caspian Business News.World News. Forex Markets. afghanistan Afgani. History. Kings and Rulers of afghanistan
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    Afghanistan News Headlines: The Latest
    Today's Afghanistan Weather Outlook
    Tune Now to Radio Afghanistan
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    US Global Asian Afghanistan Economy ... Caspian Business News World News Forex Markets Afghanistan Afgani
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    Travel Afghanistan Hotels Tourism Afghanistan Arian Afghan Airlines
    History Kings and Rulers of Afghanistan Here we trace the history of the Kings and Rulers that have served Afghanistan since the days when Afghanistan was a kingdom. The first king, and founder, of today's Afghanistan was Ahmad Shah Durani (also referred to as Ahmad Shah Baba) who served as King of Afghanistan from 1742 to 1772. More.......
    News Links Afghan Daily News Afgha Afghan News Channel Afghan News Network ... Sabawoon
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    Sport Cricket Sports Review Buzkashi Radio Azadi Afghan Radio Radio Afghanistan Embassies Embassies Abroad About Afghanistan Afghanistan Factbook Afghanistan Geography Map of Afghanistan Afghanistan Government ... Afghanpedia Internet Access Afghanistan Weather Kabul Ghurian Herat Qandahar Featured Sites Ariaafghan First Anglo Afghan War Journey through Afghanistan Land in Crisis ... Interactive Mapping Afghanistan News News Poll What is the biggest issue facing Afghanistan today?

    96. Military News About Afghanistan
    afghanistan Taliban Spring Offensive Short Circuited. Subject REUMmahGoodNews From the boys that brought you 1000s of US casualties in afghanistan
    http://www.strategypage.com/fyeo/qndguide/default.asp?target=afghan

    97. Afghan Copper Mine
    KABUL (AFP) An international consortium will begin assessing copper reservesin afghanistan shortly which could lead to the development of the world's
    http://www.afghan-info.com/Research_Articles/Afghan_minary.htm
    Western investors to assess Afghan minerals, gas Click Here
    Afghans plans world's largest copper mine
    November 8, 1998 KABUL (AFP) - An international consortium will begin assessing copper reserves in Afghanistan shortly which could lead to the development of the world's largest copper mine, Deputy Mines Minister Abdul Salam Zaeef said Sunday. Nine entrepreneurs had signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the mine at Logar, 35 kilometres (21 miles) south of Kabul, which held reserves of 11 billion tonnes, he added. However, he said the initial tests had been conducted by Russia during its occupation of Afghanistan and needed to be confirmed. The consortium's engineers were expected to begin assessments within two months as part of a broader one billion dollar investment plan, and report back with final estimates and costs by May next year. "Historically copper reserves were seen in the vicinity of about 10 million tonnes but when the Russians arrived they upgraded the resource to 11 billion tonnes," he said "The estimates are the biggest in the world." The consortium consisted of businessmen from America, South Africa, Britain, France, Germany and Pakistan. The Escondida copper mine in Chile is currently the biggest producer in the world. It is 57.5 percent owned by Australia's BHP Co. Ltd.. Zaeef said Afghanistan's ruling Taliban was optimistic about the Logar site because the copper was close to the surface and could be easily accessed through open cut mining.

    98. AfghanPeople.com [Website For Afghans And Non-afghans On The
    Favorite Links afghanistan Discussion AfghanMedia Discussion View Our GuestbookContact Webmaster updated March 12 2002 afghanistan in Pictures
    http://www.afghanpeople.com/

    99. NOWAR: 288
    NOWAR. Read next previous message NOWAR geography of Afghanistanand the conflict from a geographic perspective. From tracey
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    [NOWAR] Geography of Afghanistan and the conflict from a geographic perspective.
    From: "tracey lauriault" <tlauriau_-at-_cyberus.ca>
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    National Geographic Society has developed a comprehensive section dedicated to following the events in Afghanistan. The site offers news, community discussion forums, and of course... maps! This site is a must see for those interested in the Geography of Afghanistan and the conflict from a geographic perspective. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/landincrisis/ Tracey Lauriault tlauriau@cyberus.ca Read: [next] [previous] message
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    CIA World Factbook afghanistan. http//www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/af.htmlUptime grade A. Usage grade Popularity N/A.
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