Dahaneh, Afghanistan
Town in Helmand Province
Dahaneh (Qaryah-ye Dahaneh, Qaryah-ye Dahānah[1]) is a town in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. It is located at a crossroads and has a population of about 2,000 (2009 estimate). Elevation is 1,147 metres (3,763 ft). It was the site of the Battle of Dahaneh, 12 August to 15 August 2009, between Taliban insurgents and elements of the Afghan National Army and the United States Marines.[2]
See also
- Helmand Province
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Helmand Province
Capital: Lashkargah
- Baghran
- Dishu
- Garmsir
- Grishk
- Kajaki
- Khanashin
- Lashkargah
- Majrah
- Musa Qala
- Nad Ali
- Nawa-I-Barakzayi
- Nawzad
- Sangin
- Washir
- Abi Jan
- Aybak
- Azan
- Babaji
- Baghran
- Bahramcha
- Balūchī
- Char-e-Anjir
- Dahaneh
- Darvishan
- De Adam Khan
- De Loy Wiyaleh Kelay
- Dishu
- Garmsir
- Ghulam Nabi Kelay
- Grishk
- Imam Rabat
- Kajaki
- Khanashin
- Landay
- Lejay
- Malgir
- Marjah
- Mirabad
- Musa Qala
- Nawa-I-Barakzayi
- Nawzad
- Onay
- Sangin
- Shin Kalay
- Wajah
- Washir
32°21′24″N 064°30′57″E / 32.35667°N 64.51583°E / 32.35667; 64.51583
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