Parun پارون |
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Location in Afghanistan | |
Coordinates: 35°25′0″N 70°55′01″E / 35.41667°N 70.91694°ECoordinates: 35°25′0″N 70°55′01″E / 35.41667°N 70.91694°E | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Nuristan Province |
District | Parun District |
Elevation | 2,265 m (7,431 ft) |
Population | |
• City | 1,000 |
• Urban | 1,647 |
Time zone | Afghanistan Standard Time (UTC+4:30) |
Pârûn (پارون), also called Prasûn and Prasungul, is a small town and administrative center of Nuristan Province and its Parun District in Afghanistan.
The city of Parun has a population of 1,647. It has 1 district and a total land area of 350 Hectar. The total number of dwellings in Parun is 1,647.
Paroon is an Urban Village in northeastern Afghanistan with only 350 hectares and 183 dwellings. Paroon is predominately forest land (54%) followed by agriculture (33%). Built-up land only accounts for 7% of total land use. But unlike many other cities, Paroon does not have any barren land and only 4 hectares of vacant plots.
Parun has 6 villages: Ishtewi, Pronz, Dewa, Kushteki, Tsutsum and Pashki. They are located over a distance of 20 km from north to south along the Parun River. Ishtewi, the upper village, lies at an altitude of 2,850 m above sea level, while Pashki, the lowest village, lies at 2,500 m above sea level .
According to news published in 2007, the governor of Nuristan Province was planning to establish a city of about 20,000 people in Parun. This would make it "the first city in Nuristan." The report indicated that some construction had begun.
Wasi-wari is natively spoken in Parun, while Kamkata-viri, Pashto and Dari are also understood.