Cannabaceae

Mazar Hotel
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LocationMazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan

Mazar Hotel is a hotel in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan. The hotel is decorated in 1930s decor, featuring all high ceilings, grand dining rooms and pillars. Described as a "medium-class" hotel", despite being one of the city's best hotels, in the late 1970s the hotel was said to also accommodate for campers.[1]

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  1. ^ Jackson, Jack; Crampton, Ellen (1979). The Asian Highway. Angus and Robertson. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-207-95702-4.

36°42′00″N 67°07′00″E / 36.7000°N 67.1167°E / 36.7000; 67.1167


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