Final question from 2006: Peshawar, a city in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, has had strategic importance for centuries because of its location near what historic mountain gap?
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- Mountainous route between Pakistan and Afghanistan
- Mountain route between Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Mountainous route once used by Alexander the Great
- Narrow route through a range of the Hindu Kush mountains, between Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Mountain route in the Hindu Kush, garrisoned by the British intermittently between 1839 and 1947
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