Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces (ولايت wilāyat). The provinces of Afghanistan are the primary administrative divisions. Each province encompasses a number of districts or usually over 1,000 villages.

Provinces of Afghanistan
CategoryUnitary state
LocationAfghanistan
Number34 provinces
Populations167,425 (Nuristan) – 5,211,452 (Kabul)
Areas737 sq mi (1,908 km2) (Kapisa) – 22,512 sq mi (58,305 km2) (Helmand)
Government
  • Provincial governments
Subdivisions

Provincial governors played a critical role in the reconstruction of the Afghan state following the creation of the new government under Hamid Karzai.[1] According to international security scholar Dipali Mukhopadhyay, many of the provincial governors of the western-backed government were former warlords who were incorporated into the political system.[1]

Provinces of Afghanistan

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Provinces of Afghanistan[2]
Province ISO 3166-2:AF[3] License
Plate
Code
Capital Area
(km2)
Population
(2015)[4]
Population
(December 2022)[5]
Population
density
(per km2
in 2020)[6]
No. of
Districts
U.N. Region Region
Badakhshan AF-BDS BDN Fayzabad 44,835.91 950,953 1,066,985 23.5 29 North East North
Badghis AF-BDG BDG Qala i Naw 20,794.01 495,958 560,021 26.4 7 West Central
Baghlan AF-BGL BAG Puli Khumri 18,255.24 910,784 1,023,512 55.6 16 North East North
Balkh AF-BAL BLH Mazar-i-Sharif 16,186 1,325,659 1,524,677 93.2 15 North West North
Bamyan AF-BAM BAM Bamyan 18,029.16 487,218 510,543 27.5 7 West Central
Daykundi AF-DAY DYK Nili 17,501.36 507,339 529,610 29.5 8 South West South
Farah AF-FRA FRH Farah 49,339.11 507,405 581,293 11.4 11 West Central
Faryab AF-FYB FYB Maymana 20,797.63 998,147 1,116,894 53.3 14 North West North
Ghazni AF-GHA GAZ Ghazni 22,460.53 1,228,831 1,373,653 60.7 19 South East South
Ghor AF-GHO GHR Chaghcharan 36,657.42 790,296 809,245 20.9 11 West Central
Helmand AF-HEL HEL Lashkargah 58,305.07 924,711 1,456,789 24.8 13 South West South
Herat AF-HER HRT Herat 55,868.53 1,890,202 2,152,892 38.3 15 West Central
Jowzjan AF-JOW JZJ Sheberghan 11,292.52 540,255 624,313 53.3 9 North West North
Kabul AF-KAB KBL Kabul 4,523.58 4,372,977 5,211,452 1,150.5 18 Central Central
Kandahar AF-KAN KRD Kandahar 54,844.50 1,226,593 1,409,105 25.5 16 South West South
Kapisa AF-KAP KPS Mahmud-i-Raqi 1,908 441,010 503,524 255.9 7 Central Central
Khost AF-KHO KST Khost 4,235.26 574,582 645,217 150.3 13 South East South
Kunar AF-KNR KNR Asadabad 4,925.90 450,652 508,040 101.4 15 East Central
Kunduz AF-KDZ KDZ Kunduz 8,080.86 1,010,037 1,145,678 140.7 7 North East North
Laghman AF-LAG LGM Mihtarlam 3,978.087 445,588 499,871 124.1 5 East Central
Logar AF-LOG LGR Pul-i-Alam 4,568 392,045 444,419 95.1 7 Central Central
Nangarhar AF-NAN NGR Jalalabad 7,641.05 1,517,388 1,712,331 222.7 23 East Central
Nimruz AF-NIM NRZ Zaranj 42,409.53 164,978 191,265 4.3 5 South West South
Nuristan AF-NUR NUR Parun 9,266.74 147,967 167,425 17.7 7 East Central
Paktia AF-PIA PAK Gardez 5,583.15 551,987 627,567 109.6 11 South East South
Paktika AF-PKA PKT Sharana 19,515.86 434,742 792,226 39.7 15 South East South
Panjshir AF-PAN PJR Bazarak 3,771.62 371,902 382,425 45.0 7 Central Central
Parwan AF-PAR PRN Charikar 5,715.05 664,502 747,618 129.1 9 Central Central
Samangan AF-SAM SAM Aybak 13,437.91 387,928 440,919 32.0 5 North West North
Sar-e Pol AF-SAR SRP Sar-e Pol 16,385.57 559,577 630,706 37.9 7 North West North
Takhar AF-TAK TAK Taloqan 12,458.82 983,336 1,093,100 87.7 16 North East North
Uruzgan AF-URU ORZ Tarinkot 11,473.67 386,818 448,219 38.0 6 South West South
Wardak AF-WAR WDK Maidan Shar 10,348.32 596,287 667,612 63.8 9 Central Central
Zabul AF-ZAB ZBL Qalat 17,471.80 304,126 402,899 22.0 9 South West South

Regions of Afghanistan

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Blue : North
Red: Central
Green : South
Region Area
(km2)
Population
(2015)[7]
Population
(2020)[8]
Population
density
(per km2
in 2020)[9]
Central 237,334 13,571,397 15,067,100 63.4
North 161,730 7,666,676 8,570,500 52.9
South 253,800 6,304,707 7,752,800 30.5


UN Regions

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Region Area
(km2)
Population
(2015)[10]
Population
(2020)[11]
Population
density
(per km2
in 2020)[12]
Central 30,835 6,838,723 7,695,300 249.5
East 25,812 2,561,595 2,858,400 110.7
North East 83,630 3,855,110 4,298,500 51.3
North West 78,100 3,811,566 4,272,000 54.6
South East 51,794 2,790,142 3,386,500 65.3
South West 202,006 3,514,565 4,366,300 21.6
West 180,687 4,171,079 4,513,400 24.9

Former provinces of Afghanistan

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Historical provinces of Afghanistan

During Afghanistan's history it had a number of provinces in it. It started out as just Kabul, Herat, Qandahar, and Balkh but the number of provinces increased and by 1880 the provinces consisted of Balkh, Herat, Qandahar, Ghazni, Jalalabad, and Kabul.[13]

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b Mukhopadhyay, Dipali (2014). "Building a Theory of Strongman Governance in Afghanistan". Warlords, Strongman Governors, and the State in Afghanistan. p. 43. doi:10.1017/cbo9781139161817.001. ISBN 9781139161817.
  2. ^ Afghan school books - Geography G-12, Page 22-23 (in Persian)
  3. ^ ISO 3166-2:AF (ISO 3166-2 codes for the provinces of Afghanistan)
  4. ^ "registered through Argeweb". www.geohive.com.
  5. ^ Central Statistics Office Afghanistan (web).
  6. ^ "Afghanistan: Province Dashboard". World Bank.
  7. ^ "registered through Argeweb". www.geohive.com.
  8. ^ Central Statistics Office Afghanistan (web).
  9. ^ "Afghanistan: Province Dashboard". World Bank.
  10. ^ "registered through Argeweb". www.geohive.com.
  11. ^ Central Statistics Office Afghanistan (web).
  12. ^ "Afghanistan: Province Dashboard". World Bank.
  13. ^ Andrew, W. P. (1880). Our Scientific Frontier.
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