Kunduz River
The Kunduz River is a significant waterway located in northeastern Afghanistan. It flows through the Kunduz Province and is a tributary of the Amu Darya River. The river is approximately 200 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting various wildlife.
The river originates in the Hindu Kush mountains and travels through several towns, including the city of Kunduz. It is vital for the livelihoods of many communities in the region, as it helps sustain farming and fishing activities. The Kunduz River also holds historical importance, having been a route for trade and cultural exchange.