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Barkhan District topographic map
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Barkhan District
The landscape of Barkhan consists of plains, valleys and mountains varying in ground elevation ranging from 841 to 2,031 meters above Mean Sea Level (MSL). The district consists of one main valley, called Barkhan, and several smaller valleys, which are separated from the main valley by low ranges of hills running in a southwest direction. The Barkhan valley is enclosed on the north side by scattered low hills, which divide the drainage water of the valley from the waters flowing into the Rakhni stream in the southwest, and on the west and northwest side by the great Jandran range. The valley ends in the Vitakari valley.
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Name: Barkhan District topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 1,097 m
Minimum elevation: 130 m
Maximum elevation: 2,306 m
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