
Tejaban is a village located in Balochistan, Pakistan. It lies 70km from Turbat, near the Kech River. The river provides a primary source of water for agricultural in the area, enabling local farming activities. The absence of adequate flood-control infrastructure has made Tejaban vulnerable to seasonal flooding. The name Tejaban is derived from a local term meaning "abundance of water."
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Tejaban is a village located in Balochistan, Pakistan. It lies 70km from Turbat, near the Kech River. The river provides a primary source of water for agricultural in the area, enabling local farming activities. The absence of adequate flood-control infrastructure has made Tejaban vulnerable to seasonal flooding. The name Tejaban is derived from a local term meaning "abundance of water."
The village is situated between the settlements of Hironk and Hoshab and is surrounded by mountainous terrain and river systems.
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