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'''Helmand Province''', in southern Afghanistan, has the largest area but relatively small population. | '''Helmand Province''', in southern Afghanistan, has the largest area of the country but a relatively small population. Its capital is [[Lashkar Gah]]. It shares its southern border with Pakistan's [[Balochistan Province]]. Over two-thirds of the province is mountainous, but it is noted for its agriculture and the growth of prime [[poppy (opium)|opium poppy]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:01, 27 February 2024
Helmand Province, in southern Afghanistan, has the largest area of the country but a relatively small population. Its capital is Lashkar Gah. It shares its southern border with Pakistan's Balochistan Province. Over two-thirds of the province is mountainous, but it is noted for its agriculture and the growth of prime opium poppy.