Categories in Kandahar
Auto Parts StoreBattery StoreCar Accessories StoreCar & Light Vehicle DealershipsCar rentalCar repairCar Repair and MaintenanceGas stationGas StationMechanicMotorcycle repairNew car dealersTire ShopAgricultural ProductionFactory Equipment SupplierFarmingFuel supplierImport Export CompanyMachine WorkshopMedicine ExporterPharmaceutical CompanyPharmaceutical Products WholesalerPipe SupplierWholesalersClothing storesJewelers and watchesShoe storesWomen's clothingInternet Service ProviderMobile phone storesTelecommunications Service ProviderAssociation or OrganizationCivil PoliceCommunity CenterDistribution ServiceGovernment OfficeMosquesNon-Governmental OrganizationNon-Profit OrganizationPost OfficeReligionReligious DestinationResidents AssociationShrineSocial Services OrganizationSolar Energy CompanyState PoliceVillage HallVisa and Passport OfficeCell phone accessory store
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Industries
Business Distribution by Industry in Kandahar
| Industry Description | Number of Establishments |
|---|---|
| Shopping | 212 |
| Mosques | 134 |
| Education | 109 |
| Travel and transportation | 74 |
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Price Distribution
Business distribution by price for Kandahar
Recent Nearby Earthquakes
Magnitude 3.0 and greater
| Date▼ | Time↕ | Magnitude↕ | Distance↕ | Depth↕ | Location↕ | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/7/81 | 6:28 AM | 3.8 | 97.5 km | 33,000 m | western Afghanistan | usgs.gov |
Source: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Kandahar
Kandahar (/ˈkændəˌhɑːr/) or Qandahar (Pashto: کندهار Kandahār, Persian: قندهار, Qandahār, known in older literature as Candahar) is the second-largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of about 491,500 as of 2012. Formerly called Alexandria Ara..
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