Go to Mapquest.com and select driving directions. Enter the to and from, the cities you mention and it'll give you the driving directions as well...
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NASCARNUT  14 Jun 2008 00:53:39 - 2 answered
WHAT!!!! This is the first time I'm hearing this and the question that comes to mind is "how did they get explosives?". Such atrocities are on the...
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Maswaks  21 May 2008 06:43:21 - 1 answered
Following are the characteristics of Nation State:
- A nation state serves as a sovereign entity for a particular nation and also as a sovereign territorial...
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The languages of
Afghanistan
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Pashtu (official) 35%, Afghan Persian (Dari) 50%, Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek and Turkmen)...
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welliver  10 May 2008 23:31:20 - 1 answered
The Approximate Mileage From Ft Myers Florida To Monticello Uruguay is
5000 miles.
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mdc-1600  25 Mar 2008 19:19:36 - 1 answered
The approximate driving distance from Grant Pass to San Francisco is 395 miles (7.25 hrs).
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sarafeena  11 Mar 2008 22:46:26 - 2 answered
According to mapquest Total Estimated Time: 6.0 hours 31 minutesTotal Estimated Distance: 421 miles.---} Click here for directions {---
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robson7  30 Nov 2007 08:36:29 - 1 answered
The Distance from Newcastle upon Tyne to Paris is 733 kilometers or 456 miles or 396 nautical miles. The distance is called theoretical air distance, i.e...
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markicy  29 Nov 2007 05:25:20 - 1 answered
Alps refers to one of the greatest mountain range of Europe that stretches across a number of countries like Austria, Solvenia, Itlay, Switzerland etc....
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kazimi  20 Nov 2007 13:45:04 - 1 answered
Afghanistan is a country located in South East Asia bordering Iran and Pakistan. Here is a link to a website that will provide you with all sorts of information...
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Kswam  18 Nov 2007 21:42:32 - 1 answered
It is located in Sakardu - Pakistan at Gasherbum II which lies at the head of the Baltoro Glacier amongst the greatest concentration of high mountains....
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iloveu123  05 Nov 2007 02:13:53 - 1 answered
It's such a long story, and no two people have the same opinion. The clearest and most unbiased article that I've managed to find is from historyguy.com...
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iloveu123  19 Oct 2007 02:16:08 - 1 answered
It was invaded by US as “war on terror.” However it happens to be the most recent in what has been 30 years of wars within the country. Here is an...
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tuckerfry  15 Oct 2007 09:45:21 - 3 answered
Paris is the capital of France. To find more information about it, see the link below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris
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Nerox  30 Jun 2007 13:55:50 - 2 answered
Platinum is harder than copper and almost as pliable as gold. You could take
a single ounce of platinum and stretch it out into a fine wire...
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afmamoon  11 Jun 2007 08:18:05 - 1 answered
Check out with your Foreign Office as to whether the area you are going to is considered safe. They will have constant updates about the situation in...
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yello  23 May 2007 17:48:56 - 1 answered
According to the foreign minister of Germany, the G8 nations have recently issued an invitation to both Pakistan and Afghanistan to discuss the tension...
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Joop  21 May 2007 11:39:52 - 1 answered
Carbon is in the IV-A group of the periodic table. It belongs to the non-metallic categories of elements. Carbon is the 14th most abundant element in the...
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genie1  20 May 2007 16:22:21 - 1 answered
The International Committee of the Red Cross has presented the true picture of the consequences of US raids in the western region of Afghanistan. It happened...
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Beeno  18 May 2007 13:13:16 - 1 answered
US President Jimmy Carter(1977-1984) was blamed for his policy regarding Asia.People says that his policy lead Communism spread itself to Afghanistan.As...
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Windy  18 May 2007 11:57:33 - 1 answered
The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the response to it by the United States have had repercussions to this day. Immediate measures away from Afghanistan...
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vinolove  18 May 2007 11:13:06 - 1 answered
A war of vengeance has been thrust on the people of Afghanistan. The object of the war is to get Osama dead or alive. American and its Allies want to shatter...
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FreeGo  18 May 2007 10:57:08 - 1 answered
In the past, Afghanistan was called Ashvagan which is meant a land of horses. The Persian rule was overthrown in 1747 and a monarchy was established in...
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vinolove  18 May 2007 10:52:57 - 2 answered
Afghanistan which is officially known as Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is located in the the heart of Asia. It is largely indicated within...
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Windy  18 May 2007 08:43:25 - 1 answered
After the departure of Soviet Union from Afghanistan in 1989, there was no one to control the country. There were seven groups which fought among themselves...
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syed_2022  02 May 2007 11:17:03 - 1 answered
There are four layers of the earth Atmosphere, crust, mantle and core. Core is divided into two parts outer core and inner core. Core is the layer which...
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mehreen83  29 Apr 2007 20:16:56 - 1 answered
In the most current account of affairs, Afghanistan is constantly placing blame and accusations on Pakistan, holding their neighbors culpable for the ongoing...
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Vicky  27 Apr 2007 05:48:17 - 1 answered
The two places that you have described in your question are in two separate continents and only pragmatic way to cover the distance between the two places...
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Vicky  27 Apr 2007 05:44:28 - 1 answered
When you are taking the aerial route to travel to Canterbury from Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan you are required to travel 3502 miles. The same distance...
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mackenzie  11 Mar 2007 03:10:25 - 1 answered
Fighting against Taleban forces in Afghanistan has been on-going since the US launched "Operation Enduring Freedom" in Fall 2001. The US has suffered by...
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mackenzie  23 Feb 2007 22:32:38 - 1 answered
The British military presence in both Iraq and Afghanistan has been in the news, due partly to an announced increase to the number of troops in Afghanistan...
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Pierre69  24 Jan 2007 16:34:28 - 1 answered
Canada entered the First World War when the then Governor General of Canada declared war on Germany. It was seen as a duty to fight on the side of the...
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BullDog  14 Jan 2007 13:25:20 - 1 answered
Hamid Karzai (b. 1957) is the current president of Afghanistan. Karzai became interim president in 2002 after US and NATO forces toppled the Taliban regime....
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BullDog  14 Jan 2007 03:48:46 - 1 answered
Afghanistan is about the same size as the state of Texas in the United States. It is bordered on the north by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan....
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BullDog  14 Jan 2007 03:39:53 - 1 answered
The capital city of Afghanistan is Kabul. The population of Kabul is 2,206,300 which makes it the largest city in Afghanistan. The city of Kabul is over...
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msloan  06 Jan 2007 13:21:39 - 1 answered
Almost 1800 km, 1116 miles. That's in a straight, unfettered line. Slightly longer in an airplane (because it follows a longer arc above the surface...
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irisright  25 Dec 2006 12:06:01 - 1 answered
Where in Illinois? Don't you think that matters?
From Chicago to Kabul (Kabol):
11,200 km (plus or minus 10 km), or 6957 miles (plus or minus 6...
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Britain has indeed had troops in Afghanistan and perhaps we should have learnt from history !
The British actually had three wars with Afghanistan prior...
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celia  15 Aug 2006 09:01:53 - 1 answered
The time difference between England and Afghanistan, based on their capitals London (Greenwich Mean Time) and Basra is three hours and thirty minutes...
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