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(Redirected from Dasht-e Qaleh) District in Takhār Province, Afghanistan
Dashti Qala District
District
Dashti Qala District MapLocation of the district in Takhar Province
Coordinates: 37°8′35″N 69°27′13″E / 37.14306°N 69.45361°E / 37.14306; 69.45361
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceTakhār Province
RecognizedJanuary 2004
Government
 • Police CommanderAbdul Raouf Hamidi
Area
 • Total270 km (100 sq mi)
Elevation455 m (1,493 ft)
Population
 • Total41,659
 • Density220/km (600/sq mi)
 Population total is of 2020, and the density is of 2015
Ethnicity
 • Uzbek60%
 • Tajik35%
 • Pashtun5%
Time zoneUTC+4:30 (Afghanistan Standard Time)
Post Code3759

Dashti Qala District (دشت قلعه) is a district of Takhar Province, Afghanistan. It split from Khwaja Ghar District in June 2005. This district borders Tajikistan. Ai-Khanoum, probably founded by the Seleucid Empire, is located in this district. In 2018, this district was considered contested between the government and the Taliban.

Geography

Dashti Qala District has an area of 270 square kilometers, comparatively equivalent to Niue. The Panj River borders the district, and the Kokcha River crosses Dashti Qala. The climate of the district is classified as cold, semi-arid steppe on the Köppen–Geiger climate classification system.

Location

The district is surrounded by Darqad to the northwest, Khwaja Bahauddin to the north, Rustaq to the east, Khwaja Ghar to the south, and Khatlon province (Tajikistan) to the west. The Panj River forms the border between Khatlon Province and Dashti Qala.

Demographics

Dashti Qala has a gender ratio of 103 males for every 100 females, matching the province. Dashti Qala has a young population, with an average age of 15.8 years. 84.3% of the population have never completed a class (which is 74.2% of males and 95% of females). 44.7% of Dashti Qala's population did not work prior to the United Nations Population Fund survey in 2015. Of that, 44.7%, 90% were unable to work. Dashti Qala has 31.5% of children under age 5. The average household size is 6.9 people.

Economy

Wood is the main source of energy for heating and cooking. Most inhabitants use the sun for light. Dashti Qala receives 95.2% of its water from dug wells. 99.3% of houses are made of wood and dirt. Meanwhile, 24.6% of the households have an improved sanitation facility. About half of the houses have two rooms.

See also

References

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  11. Beck, Hylke E.; Zimmermann, Niklaus E.; McVicar, Tim R.; Vergopolan, Noemi; Berg, Alexis; Wood, Eric F. (30 October 2018). "Present and future Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps at 1-km resolution". Scientific Data. 5: 180214. Bibcode:2018NatSD...580214B. doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.214. PMC 6207062. PMID 30375988.
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