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Principal Locations
  1. Baghlan
  2. Bamiyan
  3. Ghazni
  4. Herat
  5. Jalalabad
  6. Kabul
  7. Kandahar
  8. Mazar-e-Sharif
  9. Qunduz

Resources


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Remarks

1111--01/28/02   Remarks at Afghan Embassy Flag-Raising Ceremony ; Richard Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC ... [Read More]

2002

1111--01/28/02   Remarks at Afghan Embassy Flag-Raising Ceremony ; Richard Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Transcript: State Department Daily Briefing: July 28

MR. ERELI: I'll have to check. I know that Ambassador Negroponte has been going outside of Baghdad to the facilities that we are operating. I'll have to check and make sure whether we've actually raised the flag on that facility yet. ... [Read More]

April-June

111111--06/30/04   U.S. Ambassador to Iraq at Flag-Raising Ceremony ... [Read More]

January

1111--01/25/02   Embassy of Afghanistan Flag Raising Ceremony ... [Read More]

Welcome to the U.S. Embassy in Nicaragua

For more than two centuries, the flag of the United States has been a symbol of hope and pride. The flag has inspired our citizens during times of conflict and comforted us during moments of sorrow and loss. On Flag Day and throughout National Flag Week, we celebrate the proud legacy of Old Glory and reflect on this enduring symbol of freedom. 111 ... [Read More]

Public Statements on South Asian Policy

1111--01/28/02   Remarks at Afghan Embassy Flag-Raising Ceremony ; Richard Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Washington, DC ... [Read More]

Press Releases

1111--01/25/02   Embassy of Afghanistan Flag Raising Ceremony ... [Read More]

Background Notes Archive - Near East and North Africa

U.S. Department of State______________________________________________________ The State Department does not guarantee the authenticity of documents on the Internet. If for legal or other reasons you require the original version of a document in hard copy, please contact the Office of Public Communication, Bureau of Public Affairs. Note that State Department information is not copyrighted unless indicated and can be reproduced without consent. Citation of source is appreciated. Permission to reproduce any copyrighted material (including photos or graphics) must be obtained from the original source.______________________________________________________BACKGROUND NOTES: AFGHANISTANPUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSU.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATEJULY 1994Official Name: Islamic State of AfghanistanPROFILEGeographyArea: 648,000 sq. km. (252,000 sq. mi.); slightly smaller than Texas. Cities (1993 est.): Capital--Kabul (est. 800,000). Other cit ... [Read More]

Afghanistan Reconstruction - “1st Day Of School”

Young girl goes to school for the first time           ... [Read More]


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