Route 515 (Afghanistan)
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Route 515 is the main road in Bakwa District
in Afghanistan. The road connects Delaram
with Farah City
and goes through the Bakwa District Center. The Delaram end of the road starts at Highway 1 or Ring Road. It is a compacted gravel road. The road was about 75 kilometers long and about 38 kilometers from Delaram to Bakwa District Center. In 2009, it was under major impovement by an Afghan contracting company and is expected to be completed in June 2010.
Bakwa District
Bakwa is a district in Farah Province, Afghanistan. Its population, which is entirely Pashtun, was estimated at 79,529 in November 2004. The district center is Sultani Bakwa. It is situated at 726 m altitude.-References:...
in Afghanistan. The road connects Delaram
Delaram
Delaram is a city and a district in western Afghanistan. It is a major transportation center, with several major road converging on the area, including Highway 1 known as the Ring Road, Route 515 to Farah City, Route 522 to Gulistan and Route 606 to Iran. The district center contains a large...
with Farah City
Farah, Afghanistan
Farah is a city in western Afghanistan, situated at 650 m altitude, and located on the Farah River. It is the capital of Farah Province, and has a population of approximately 109,409....
and goes through the Bakwa District Center. The Delaram end of the road starts at Highway 1 or Ring Road. It is a compacted gravel road. The road was about 75 kilometers long and about 38 kilometers from Delaram to Bakwa District Center. In 2009, it was under major impovement by an Afghan contracting company and is expected to be completed in June 2010.