What is the capital of Afghanistan?

Kabul
Afghanistan/Capitals
Kabul (Pashto: کابل‎, romanized: Kābəl; Dari: کابل‎, romanized: Kābol) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the eastern section of the country. It is also a municipality, forming part of the greater Kabul Province, and divided into 22 districts.

How much does bread cost in Afghanistan?

Cost of Living in Afghanistan

RestaurantsEdit
Water (12 oz small bottle)13.27AFN
MarketsEdit
Milk (regular), (1 gallon)193.72AFN
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb)28.54AFN

Which country made Afghanistan money?

Germany
It was created in an effort to stabilize the economy and stop the rapid inflation. The notes were printed in Germany. The new currency was announced by President Hamid Karzai on 4 September 2002, and was introduced to the market on October 8, 2002.

How much is a can of Coke in Afghanistan?

A single person estimated monthly costs are 468$ (37,310AFN) without rent….Cost of Living in Kabul.

RestaurantsEdit
Cappuccino (regular)86.67AFN
Coke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)25.00AFN
Water (12 oz small bottle)14.82AFN
MarketsEdit

What language do they speak in Afghanistan?

Pashto
Dari
Afghanistan/Official languages
Dari and Pashto are the official and most widely spoken languages, by 77% and 48% of the population respectively. Dari, or Farsi, is the official name of the variety of Persian spoken in the country, and is widely used as a lingua franca.

Is Afghanistan rich or poor?

Afghanistan is one amongst the poorest countries in the world. In Afghanistan, poverty is widespread in rural and urban areas. However, it has been estimated that poverty in Afghanistan is mainly concentrated in rural areas. It has been estimated that four out of five poor people live in rural areas.

What is Afghanistan famous food?

Other Afghan food items

  • Afghan Kofta (meatball)
  • Afghan Kaddu Buranee (sweet pumpkins)
  • Afghan salad.
  • Afghani burger.
  • Ashak (vegetable and chive-filled dumplings topped with tomato and yogurt sauces)
  • Aush (hand-made noodles)
  • Bichak (small turnovers with various fillings, including potato and herbs, or ground meat)

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