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Karez

Karez is a city in Afghanistan with a population of about 0.

AfghanistanSmall town🏆 #112 most populated in Afghanistan🕐 Asia/Kabul
Karez

A qanāt or kārīz (کَارِیز) is a water supply system that was developed in ancient Iran for the purpose of transporting usable water to the surface from an aquifer or a well through an underground aqueduct. Originating approximately 3,000 years ago, its function is essentially the same in systems across Asia and North Africa, but it is known by a variety of regional names beyond modern Iran, including: kārēz in Afghanistan and Pakistan; foggāra in Algeria; khettāra in the Atlas Mountains; the daoudi-type falaj in Oman and the United Arab Emirates; and ʿuyūn in Saudi Arabia. In addition to those in Iran, the largest extant and functional qanats are located in Afghanistan, Xinjiang in China, Oman, and Pakistan. Qanat-style systems were also introduced to parts of Europe under the Roman Empire and were later implemented on a larger scale in Muslim-ruled Spain. This laid the foundation for their introduction to parts of the Americas, although some archaeologists have asserted that similar systems may have already been developed and in use in the pre-Columbian era.

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About Karez

CountryAfghanistan
ContinentAsia
Explore39
Population0
Local currencyAFN
Coordinates32.5158, 66.1523
Time zoneAsia/Kabul

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital358 km · Kabul
Population (Afghanistan)#112 most populated in Afghanistan
Where on Earth32°30′57″N · 66°9′8″E
HemisphereN · E
Distance to the equator3,620 km
Distance to the North Pole6,399 km
Same latitude asAl-Kut (Iraq)
Antipode (other side of Earth)-32.52, -113.85

✈️ Distance to major cities

Dubai1,334 km
Cairo3,315 km
Moscow3,397 km
Beijing4,523 km
Singapore5,244 km
Paris5,502 km

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