The postal code for Nurgaram is 2951 in Nuristan, Afghanistan. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Nurgaram.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Ashkot | 2951 |
| Awyak | 2951 |
| Baba Qala | 2951 |
| Bagh Tarang | 2951 |
| Bagi | 2951 |
| Buzorg Khail | 2951 |
| Chahel | 2951 |
| Chanjak | 2951 |
| Daba | 2951 |
| Dahan Gol | 2951 |
| Dani | 2951 |
| Daryeng | 2951 |
| Dingor | 2951 |
| Dosti | 2951 |
| Gadalam | 2951 |
| Gando Shama | 2951 |
| Gul Tan | 2951 |
| Gulcha Khail | 2951 |
| Karnag | 2951 |
| Kor Gul | 2951 |
| Kotali | 2951 |
| Kotgal | 2951 |
| Kotgal Nasib | 2951 |
| Koytak | 2951 |
| Langar Sham | 2951 |
| Latawa | 2951 |
| Lokar | 2951 |
| Main | 2951 |
| Malail | 2951 |
| Malki Wa Tangara | 2951 |
| Mamo Ya Wadho | 2951 |
| Markaz Wolluswaly | 2951 |
| Mashok | 2951 |
| Mashpa | 2951 |
| Nakra | 2951 |
| Nalyar | 2951 |
| Nangraj | 2951 |
| Nanka | 2951 |
| Parak | 2951 |
| Parshow | 2951 |
| Pashok | 2951 |
| Samar Dar | 2951 |
| Sangal | 2951 |
| Shakot Kalay Dakundi | 2951 |
| Shamgul | 2951 |
| Sharok | 2951 |
| Sherin | 2951 |
| Shidalam | 2951 |
| Shonalam | 2951 |
| Tapak Walech | 2951 |
| Tarot | 2951 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Nurgaram districts in Afghanistan. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Afghanistan (AF) |
|---|---|
| Provinces | Nuristan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Nurgaram is a district located in the northeastern part of Nuristan Province in eastern Afghanistan. Situated in the rugged Hindu Kush mountains, this remote district is characterized by its dramatic mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and sparse population settlements. Nurgaram covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 25,000 people, primarily consisting of Nuristani ethnic groups who have inhabited this region for centuries. The district is administratively divided into several smaller sub-districts and villages, with the district center serving as the main administrative hub. The economy is predominantly based on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, and limited trade, with the challenging geography limiting extensive development. Nurgaram's isolation has helped preserve traditional Nuristani culture and customs, though the area has faced significant challenges due to its remote location and limited infrastructure. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this region, understanding Nurgaram's administrative structure is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery to its various sub-regions.
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