[R-CON]Rabbit wrote:Actually RC North is primarily mud houses too, just like the south, its RC East that you start to see a lot of stone.
The type and shape of the buildings varies tremendously from province to province and then even inside the provinces you see massive variation from one small area to the next.
Helmand (SE) you see a lot of single story "arched roofed" and "flat roofed" and even "domed roofed" buidlings, with the very occasional two story "flat roofed" here and there but you mainly see them in the towns. Material is the mud type coding you see above.
Herat (NE) you see primarily domed roofed buildings, also with an odd chimney thing sticking out the top of most with some flat roofed buildings, mainly single story. Material is a similar mud material you see in Hemand.
Faryab (N) you pretty much only see flat roofed buildings, mainly single story but the odd two story ones with the same sort of type of mud material for the most part.
Nuristan (NW) is pretty much again all flat roofed buildings, but with quite an equal mix of single and multi story buildings, depending largely on the terrain they are built on with the material being mainly stone, but you also do see a few mud huts and even oddly enough some wood huts.
There are a total of 34 difference provinces in Afghanistan and while quite a few are similar, they do vary a lot.