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kundid

Kundid is a rural settlement located in the north‑western region of the Republic of Zandor, within the administrative district of Lomar. According to the most recent census conducted in 2023, the village has a population of approximately 1,240 residents, most of whom engage in subsistence agriculture and small‑scale livestock raising. The local economy is supported by the cultivation of staple crops such as millet, sorghum and beans, as well as by the seasonal harvesting of wild herbs that are sold in nearby market towns.

Geographically, Kundid lies at an elevation of 1,470 metres above sea level on the foothills of the

The community is organized around a village council (sáhri) that administers local affairs, including the maintenance

Infrastructure development has been modest; electricity was introduced in 2018, and a gravel road connecting Kundid

Arka
mountain
range.
The
climate
is
classified
as
temperate
continental,
featuring
cool,
wet
winters
and
warm,
dry
summers.
A
small
perennial
stream,
the
Kundid
River,
runs
along
the
eastern
edge
of
the
settlement,
providing
water
for
irrigation
and
domestic
use.
of
a
primary
school,
a
health
outpost,
and
a
communal
meeting
hall.
The
predominant
language
spoken
is
Zandori,
although
a
significant
proportion
of
younger
inhabitants
are
bilingual
in
the
national
language,
Zaria.
Traditional
cultural
practices
include
the
annual
harvest
festival,
during
which
folk
songs,
dances,
and
communal
meals
reinforce
social
cohesion.
to
the
district
capital,
Lomara,
was
completed
in
2020,
improving
access
to
trade
and
healthcare
services.