Balkh Province
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Balkh (بلخ) | |
Province | |
Country | Afghanistan |
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Capital | Mazar-e Sharif |
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Area | 17,249 km² (6,660 sq mi) |
Population | 1,096,100 (2006) [1] |
Density | 70.46 /km² (182 /sq mi) |
Timezone | UTC+4:30 |
Main language | Persian (Dari) |
Balkh (Persian: بلخ) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the north of the country. Its capital is Mazar-e Sharif. Tajiks make up the majority of the province, followed by Uzbeks as the second largest group. The current governor of Balkh is Ustad Atta Mohammed Noor.
[edit] Districts
The districts of Balkh are:
- Balkh
- Chahar Bolak
- Chahar Kint
- Chimtal
- Dawlatabad
- Dihdadi
- Kaldar
- Khulm
- Kishindih
- Marmul
- Mazari Sharif
- Nahri Shahi
- Sholgara
- Shortepa
- Zari
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