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Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country on the Kabul River at the foothills of the Hindu Kush. It sits at an elevation of about 1,790 meters (5,870 feet) above sea level. The city functions as Afghanistan’s political, administrative, economic, and cultural center, hosting government ministries, foreign missions, universities, and major markets.

Kabul has been inhabited for millennia and developed as a key trading center linking Central Asia with

Population estimates for Kabul vary, but the metropolitan area is home to several million people. The city

Kabul has a highland climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. Precipitation is modest and concentrated

Infrastructure in Kabul centers on Hamid Karzai International Airport, the primary international gateway, along with roads,

the
Indian
subcontinent.
It
became
the
capital
of
Afghanistan
in
the
late
18th
century
and
has
remained
the
capital
through
successive
dynasties
and
modern
governments.
The
city
has
experienced
extensive
conflict
and
rebuilding
in
recent
decades,
including
periods
of
war,
insurgency,
and
international
involvement.
is
ethnically
diverse,
with
communities
such
as
Pashtuns,
Tajiks,
Hazaras,
and
others.
The
dominant
languages
are
Dari
(a
form
of
Persian)
and
Pashto.
in
the
winter
months,
and
temperatures
can
vary
widely
between
seasons.
clinics,
and
educational
institutions.
Notable
educational
establishments
include
Kabul
University
and
other
universities
and
colleges
that
serve
students
from
across
the
country.
The
city
also
hosts
cultural
sites,
markets,
and
historic
remnants
that
reflect
its
long-standing
role
as
a
regional
hub.