From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Milak, Iran
Milak, Iran
Milak tions that connects land-locked Afghanistan to interna-
میلک tional waters through Iran. After the collapse of Taliban
in Afghanistan, Millak gained importance in the transit of
— Village —
goods to Afghanistan. In recent years Afghanistan, Iran
and India have agreed to activate the Millak route by
building a new international logistics hub in Chabahar,
connected to Millak.
Milak is on the border with Afghanistan, and there is
a border crossing to the Afghan town of Zaranj, opened
in 2004.[2]
There is also a project for a railway connection to
Chabahar via Zahedan.
The Milak Bridge crosses the Helmand River.
References
[1] http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IR/4/
Milak2.html Location of Milak - Falling Rain
Milak
Genomics
Coordinates: 30°58′0″N 61°49′0″E / 30.966667°N 61.816667°E
/ 30.966667; 61.816667
[2] Iran Daily, February 24, 2005
Country Iran
Province Sistan and Baluchistan Also see
Elevation[1] 478 m (1,571 ft) • www.unece.org/trans/doc/.../ECE-TRANS-
WP5-GE2-02-pres07e.pdf
Milak ( میلکPersian) is a village and transport terminal • www.jstor.org/stable/40209845
in the Miaan Kangi district of Zabol County, in the north • www.e-ariana.com/.../
of Sistan and Baluchistan province of Iran. Situated on 62DF31C4E4CBE0F487256CB8007A27FA?..
the Afghanistan-Iran border, it is one of the major junc-
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