Extreme points of Afghanistan
This is a list of the extreme points of Afghanistan.
East
Highest
Cardinal directions
Heading | Location | Administrative entity | Bordering entity/entities | Coordinates[note 1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
North | in the Panj River on the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border | Maimay District (formerly part of Darwaz District), Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan | Darvoz District, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan | |
South | on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border | Afghanistan | Pakistan | |
East | Afghanistan-China-Tajikistan tripoint on Povalo-Shveikovskogo Peak[1][2] (Chinese: 波万洛什维科夫斯基峰[3]; pinyin: Bōwànluò Shíwéikēfūsījī Fēng) / Kokrash Kol Peak (Kekelaqukaole Peak; Chinese: 克克拉去考勒峰[4]; pinyin: Kèkèlāqùkǎolè Fēng)[5] | Wakhan District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan | Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China and Murghob District, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan |
37°14′N 74°53′E |
West | on the Afghanistan-Iran border | Afghanistan | Iran |
Elevation
Noshaq is the highest point in Afghanistan.[6]
Amu Darya is the lowest point in Afghanistan.[6]
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Notes
- Coordinates obtained from Google Earth. Google Earth makes use of the WGS84 geodetic reference system.
References
- Kamoludin Abdullaev (2018). Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan (3 ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. p. 92. ISBN 9781538102527 – via Google Books.
CHINA-TAJIK BORDER.{...}This mountainous boundary runs along the Sarikol mountain range in eastern Tajikistan, reaching in Pamir the Afghan border at the Povalo-Shveikovskogo peak (5,543 meters above sea level).
- "NJ 43 Su-fu [U.S.S.R., China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, State of Jammu and Kashmir] Series 1301, Edition 5-AMS". Washington, D. C.: Army Map Service. March 1967 – via Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection.
Pik Povalo-Shveikovskogo
- 中华人民共和国和阿富汗王国边界条约 (in Chinese). 22 November 1963 – via Wikisource.
到高程为5698米的克克拉去考勒峰(阿方图称波万洛什维科夫斯基峰)。
- 阿富汗 (in Chinese). State Ethnic Affairs Commission. 6 July 2004. Archived from the original on 4 December 2008.
中阿边界{...}南起中、巴、阿3国交界处的5587山峰,沿穆斯塔格山脉分水岭北行至克克拉去考勒峰。
- "China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affaris No. 363" (PDF). United States Joint Publications Research Service. 18 November 1982. p. 1. Retrieved 11 January 2020 – via Defense Technical Information Center.
If we open up the Atlas of the People's Republic of China we will find that the region of the Pamir, the western extremity of Xinjiang, from the Wuzibieli [Uzbel] Pass1 to the south down to the Kekelaqukaole Peak (which the Soviet Russians call "Pavel Shveikovsky Peak") is designated as a not limited area.
- "AFGHANISTAN". The World Factbook. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
Elevation:{...} lowest point: Amu Darya 258 m highest point: Noshak 7,492 m
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