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The district borders Nuristan Province to the north and northwest, Laghman Province to the southwest, and the Pech and Nurgal districts of Kunar Province to the east and south respectively.
The district borders Nuristan Province to the north and northwest, Laghman Province to the southwest, and the Pech and Nurgal districts of Kunar Province to the east and south respectively.


The population of the district is predominantley Safi Pashtun and Pashai. In the Digal valley region, remnants of the Indo-Aryan Nangalami (Grangali)Language is still spoken in two villages.
The population of the district is predominantley Safi Pashtun and Pashai. In the Digal valley region, remnants of the Indo-Aryan Nangalami (Grangali)Language is still spoken in two villages.

People of the the district is nice and famous for hospitiablity all over the world.After 2001 ,the people of the area are more interestd in education, mostly educated families members get education in Europe and America (Farid safi Sweden)
The Chapa Dara District is notoriously known as a very hostile and dangerous region, infested with Taliban and illegal Taliban checkpoints.

*[http://www.aims.org.af/maps/district/kunar/chapa_dara.pdf AIMS District Map]
*[http://www.aims.org.af/maps/district/kunar/chapa_dara.pdf AIMS District Map]
*[http://www.aims.org.af/afg/dist_profiles/unhcr_district_profiles/eastern/kunar/chapa_dara.pdf District Profile]
*[http://www.aims.org.af/afg/dist_profiles/unhcr_district_profiles/eastern/kunar/chapa_dara.pdf District Profile]

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Chapa Dara District is situated in the western part of Konar Province, Afghanistan and borders Nuristan Province. The population is 27,500 (2006). The district is mountainous and farming and animal husbandry are not possible in the whole district. Some people work abroad. Health care and the education need improvement.

The district borders Nuristan Province to the north and northwest, Laghman Province to the southwest, and the Pech and Nurgal districts of Kunar Province to the east and south respectively.

The population of the district is predominantley Safi Pashtun and Pashai. In the Digal valley region, remnants of the Indo-Aryan Nangalami (Grangali)Language is still spoken in two villages.

The Chapa Dara District is notoriously known as a very hostile and dangerous region, infested with Taliban and illegal Taliban checkpoints.