Puli Khumri
Puli Khumri (Persian:پل خمری) is a city in northern Afghanistan. It is the capital of Baghlan Province and as of 2002 had a population of 60,000. The spoken language is mainly Persian and the vast majority in this city are ethnic Tajiks.
The city of Pul-i-Khomri has a population of 221,274 (in 2015). it has 6 districts and a total land area of 3,752 Hectares. The total number of dwellings in this city are 24,586.
Land Use
Pul-i-Khumri is a Trading and Transit Hub in northeastern Afghanistan. Agricultural lands account for the largest land use (65%) with the majority of that land in Districts 3, 5, and 6. Districts 1 and 2 have the highest dwelling densities but District 5 is home to the most dwelling units. Pul-i-Khumri has a diverse housing stock consisting of regular, irregular and hillside houses as well as apartment buildings.
Economy
There are two dams in Puli Khumri, which provides the necessary electricity.
Afghanistan's first cement factory was built in 1954 in Puli Khumri with financial support from Czechoslovakia. It is owned by Mahmud Karzai, the brother of Hamid Karzai. The limestone is mined from the hill behind the factory.