Imagine Afghanistan is like a big house with lots of rooms. Each room is called a district. There are a total of 34 districts in Afghanistan. Each district is like a little community with its own people, places, and things to do.
The district is kind of like a small town, with its own government and leaders. There are people in charge of making sure things like schools, hospitals, and roads are working properly. These people are called the district governor and the district council.
Each district has its own culture, traditions, and history. They may speak different languages or have different customs than the neighboring districts. People from one district might celebrate different holidays or eat different foods than people from another district.
Sometimes, people move from one district to another for different reasons, such as work or to be closer to family. Even though the districts are different from each other, they are all part of Afghanistan, just like all the rooms in a house are part of the same house.