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The Hindu Kush is a mountain system nearly 1000 miles long and 200 miles wide, running northeast to southwest, and dividing the Amu Darya River Valley and Indus River Valley. It stretches from the Pamir Plateau near Gilgit, to Iran.
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The Hindu Kush is a mountain range ... The mountains of the Hindu Kush system diminish in height as they stretch westward: toward the middle, near Kabul ... The average altitude of the Hindu Kush is 4,500 meters (14,700 feet). The Hindu Kush system stretches about 966 kilometres (600 miles) laterally, and its median north...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Hindu_Kush
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The Hindu Kush system stretches about 966 kilometers laterally, and its median north-south measurement is about 240 kilometers. Only about 600 kilometers of the Hindu Kush system is called the Hindu Kush mountains. ... Rivers that flow from the mountain system include the Helmand River, the Hari Rud and the Kabul River.
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The Hindu Kush-Himalaya is the world’s most populous mountain system (home to over 140 million people) and one which affects the lives of hundreds of millions more beyond. Most Hindu Kush-Himalayan inhabitantsare poor and depend heavily on the land and other natural resources.
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Hills and mountains, particularly the Hindu Kush-Himalaya mountain system, have always constituted places where adaptation, mitigation, and resilience are hallmarks of the people and the landscape they inhabit.
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The Hindu Kush is a mountain system of Central Asia, extending 400 miles southwest from the Pamir Knot. These mountains roughly form the boundary between Pakistan and Afghanistan. ... Peaks of Hindu Kush ... Hindu Kush - Wikipedia...
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Hindu Kush, major mountain system, central Asia, extending generally in a southwesterly direction for more than 800 km (500 mi), from the plateau region of the Pamirs on the borders of Afghanistan; North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan;
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Mountain Research and Development 29(2):184-187. 2009 doi: 10.1659/mrd.mp011 ... International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, PO Box 3226, Kathmandu, Nepalwww.icimod.org ... Mountain Ecotourism and Sustainable Development...
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