Kapisa Province
Kapisa Province is located in eastern Afghanistan, bordered by Parwan Province to the west and Bamyan Province to the south. The province is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage, with several historical sites and traditional villages. The capital city is Mahmud-i-Raqi, which serves as the administrative center.
The population of Kapisa Province is diverse, comprising various ethnic groups, including Pashtuns, Tajiks, and Hazaras. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with residents cultivating crops such as wheat and fruits. The province has faced challenges due to ongoing conflict but remains a vital area for cultural and economic development.