Transport in Afghanistan

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title: Transport in Afghanistan
text: Transport in Afghanistan is done mostly by road, rail and air. Much of the nation's road network was built in the mid-20th century but left to ruin during the last two decades of that century due to war and political turmoil. Officials of the current Islamic Emirate have continued to improve the national highways, roads, and bridges. In 2008, there were about 700,000 vehicles registered in Kabul. At least 1,314 traffic collisions were reported in 2022. Landlocked Afghanistan has no seaports, but
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date created: 2001-08-02T11:05:26Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T00:18:54Z
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