Logar can be generally described
as a relatively flat river valley in the north and central regions, surrounded
by rugged mountains to the east, south, and southwest. The district of Azra, in
the east, consists almost entirely of mountains, while travel to the Paktia
Province to the south is limited to the Tera Pass, a 2896 m high road that was
recently completed as part of the international reconstruction effort in
Afghanistan.
Although the government of
Afghanistan recognizes the Azra district as being in Logar, many
widely-accepted maps include it in the Paktia province to the south.
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