Talo Khel is a small populated place located in the eastern part of Kabul, Afghanistan. The place is situated at an altitude of 1,791 meters above sea level and has a population of around 6,000 people. The majority of the population is Pashtun, with a few other ethnic groups also residing in the area. The main language spoken is Pashto, with a small number of people also speaking Dari.
Talo Khel is a rural area, with most of the population engaged in agricultural activities. The area is known for its production of fruits, vegetables, and grains. The place is connected to the nearby villages and towns through a network of roads, and the main means of transportation is by foot, bicycle, or small vehicles.
There are a few small shops and markets in Talo Khel, where locals can buy basic necessities like food, clothing, and household items. The area lacks basic amenities like electricity and clean water, and the people rely on wells and streams for their water supply.
Overall, Talo Khel is a peaceful and quiet place, nestled in the beautiful natural surroundings of the Kabul valley. The people are friendly and hospitable, and the area is known for its traditional Pashtun culture and hospitality.
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Tālō Khēl is a populated place in Kabul, Afghanistan. It has an elevation of 2360 meters above sea level. It is also known as Talo Khel, Talokheyl', Talokheyl’, Talow Khel, Talowkhel, Tālow Khēl, Tālowkhēl, Tālō Khēl, تالو خېل. Information correct as at Monday 16th January 2012.
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