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Koht-e Sangi

Coordinates: 34°51′N 69°12′E / 34.850°N 69.200°E / 34.850; 69.200
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Kote Sangi
کوته سنگی
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceKabul

Kote Sangi (Dari: کوته سنگی) is a neighborhood and major intersection in western Kabul, Afghanistan,[1] mostly part of District 5 with some parts in District 3.[2][3] It is one of the city's most populated urban areas, located south of the Silo Road and west of Deh Bori and Kabul University. The roads link it to Afshar, Darulaman, Paghman and downtown Kabul. To the south-west are shanty areas nearby Dasht-e Barchi. In 2011 the country's first skyway, Kote Sangi Bridge, was built there which is 650 m long and 14 m high.[4] Its location is centered on Mirwais Maidan.

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  1. ^ "Shahr-e Now". Mapcarta. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Afghanistan Battles Insecurity, Joblessness - Afghanistan".
  3. ^ "Kabul reconstruction" (PDF). Kabul reconstruction.
  4. ^ Kote Sangi Bridge. A prime example of mismanagement and corruption afghanzariza.com 4 November 2014 [dead link]

34°51′N 69°12′E / 34.850°N 69.200°E / 34.850; 69.200