Also known as Paktia, Paktya Province, Paktiya Province
province of Afghanistan
Paktia Province is a region in Afghanistan located in the eastern part of the country. It has been strategically significant due to its location near Pakistan and its history as an area of conflict during Afghanistan's various wars.
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Paktia (also spelled Paktiya and Paktya, Pashto: د پکتيا ولايت, romanized: Da Paktiā Wilāyat and Dari: ولایت پکتیا, romanized: Wilāyat-e Paktiā) is one of the southeastern provinces of Afghanistan and is widely regarded as a region of major strategic, cultural, and tribal significance. It borders Khost to the south, Paktika to the east, Logar and Wardak to the west, and Nangarhar to the north, while also sharing a long international border with Pakistan’s Kurram and North Waziristan regions. The provincial capital is Gardez, which serves as the main administrative, economic, and military center of the region called Loya Paktia.
Covering an area of approximately 6,400 square kilometers and having an estimated population of around 640,000 inhabitants as of 2023, Paktia is characterized by a rugged mountainous landscape that forms part of the southeastern extensions of the Hindu Kush range. Deep valleys, high passes, and forested uplands shape the province's geography, while seasonal rivers and limited arable land define rural settlement patterns. Its location along key mountain corridors connecting central Afghanistan with the Pakistan borderlands gives Paktia enduring geopolitical and military relevance.
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