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Chah Ab District, Takhar, Afghanistani
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Farsi/Persian:
ولسوالی چاه‌آب, ولایت تخار, افغانستان
French:
Chahab, Takhâr, Afghanistan
Italian:
distretto di Chah Ab, Takhar, Afghanistan
Pashto:
چاه آب ولسوالۍ, تخار ولايت, افغانستان
Bengali:
চাহ আব জেলা, তাখর প্রদেশ, আফগানিস্তান
Cebuano:
Chāh Āb, Wilāyat-e Takhār, Apganistan
Dutch:
Chah Ab, Tachar, Afghanistan
Malay:
Daerah Chah Ab, Wilayah Takhar, Afghanistan
Portuguese:
Chah Ab, Takhar, Afeganistão
Romanian:
Chahab, Provincia Takhar, Afganistan
Swedish:
Chāh Āb, Takhar, Afghanistan
Vietnamese:
Chah Ab , Takhar, Afghanistan


Chah Ab District (Persian: ولسوالی چ اه‌آب) is a district of Takhar Province, Afghanistan. Its district center is Chah Ab.

Chah Ab has an area of 764 kilometers. There are 63 villages within this district.

Chah Ab is located in the northeast corner of Takhar province and borders 3 Afghan districts and one Tajik province. They are Shahri Buzurg (Badakhshan Province) to the east, Rustaq to the south, Yangi Qala to the west, and Khatlon (a province in Tajikistan) to the north. The border between Chah Ab and Khatlon is the Panj river.

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1 valid mineral.

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Gold
Formula: Au
Reference: Orris, G.J., and Bliss, J.D. (2002): Mines and Mineral Occurrences of Afghanistan. United States Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-110

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Gold1.AA.05Au

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Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chah_Ab_District
Wikidata ID:Q2468989
GeoNames ID:7053320

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