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Qilla Abdullah District topographic map
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Qilla Abdullah District
Kila Abdullah district lies between 30 and 04' to 31–17' North Longitude in the foothills of the Shela Bagh Mountain range. It is bordered by Pishin District in the east, Quetta District in the South and by Afghanistan in the west. The geographical area of the district is 5,264 km2. It is composed of two sub-divisions; Gulistan and Chaman. The general character of the district is mountainous. Its northern area is covered by the Toba Plateau. The hill ranges are fairly uniform in character. They consist of long central ridges with numerous spurs. These spurs vary in elevation from 1,500 to 3,300 metres.
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Name: Qilla Abdullah District topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 1,700 m
Minimum elevation: 974 m
Maximum elevation: 3,528 m
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