Chaghcharan
چغچران/فیروزکوه Firuzkoh/Firozkoh or Ahangaran | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 34°31′21″N 65°15′6″E / 34.52250°N 65.25167°E | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Ghor |
Established | 540-544 AD |
Founder | Sultan Giathuddin Al-ghori |
Elevation | 2,230 m (7,320 ft) |
Population (2020) | |
• City | 150,892 |
• Urban | 7,918 [1] |
• Ethnicities | Pashtuns Hazaras |
Time zone | UTC+4:30 |
Chaghcharān (Dari/Pashto: چغچران), also called Firozkoh (Dari/Pashto: فیروزکوه), is a town and district in central Afghanistan, which serves as the capital of Ghor Province. It is located on the southern side of the Hari River, at an altitude of 2,230 m above sea level. Chaghcharan is linked by a 380 kilometres (240 mi) long highway with Herat to the west (following the south side of Paropamisus Mountains (Selseleh-ye Safīd Kūh)), and a 450 kilometres (280 mi) long highway with Kabul to the east. The town has an airport called Chaghcharan Airport.
Chaghcharan has a population of roughly 15,000 who are mostly Dari and Pashto speakers. However the recent data showed a population of 31,266 (in 2015).[2] It has 1 district and a total land area of 2,614 Hectares.[3] The total number of dwellings in the city are 3,474.[4]
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