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Panjgūr
Panjgūr, town, Balochistān province, Eastern Balochistan. Situated on the south bank of the Rakhshān River in the Siāhān Range, the town is a market centre and in summer is a temporary administrative seat. It is connected by road to Turbat and Pasni to the southwest. The surrounding semiarid region consists mostly of mountains and is inhabited mainly by Baluch who are pastoral sheep-breeders.

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