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Tourist Attraction in Lahijan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Lahijan (city)
This is the largest river in the east of Gilan with a watershed covering an area of 1,725 sq. km. The 'Chak Rood' is one of the biggest branches flowing through the western areas of 'Kalishan' and 'Moosa Kalayeh', opposite Rostam Abad along the course ...
Tourist Attraction in Langerood (city)
Tourist Attraction in Langerood (city)
The same was formerly called Shaleh Kol, and lies 28 km. to the north west of Langarood. Its maximum length is 1.8 km. and has an area of 1,100 hectares. Its maximum depth in the north is 2.75 m. The Amir Kelayeh Wetland has a rich variety of flora, ...
Tourist Attraction in Langerood (city)
Tourist Attraction in Langerood (city)
These two mineral springs are situated in the Langerood, in the suburbs of Amarloo (Roodbar) village. One is the 'Ab Gaz' Spring that oozes out from the heart of the mountains in the northwest, and flows on a limestone bed towards a nearby forest, which ...
Tourist Attraction in Mahabad (city)
Tourist Attraction in Mahabad (city)
This historical city, which Batholomus called Darusha and Rawlinson named Daryasi, lies in the outskirts of Mahabad. The 'Roka' crypt which is located near the ruins of Andarkash bears strong resemblance to the style and mode of engraving of the Achaemenian ...
Tourist Attraction in Mahabad (city)
Tourist Attraction in Mahabad (city)
This river is composed of two main branches and flows from the summits of Piran Shahr and Sardasht. After following its course it joins Lake Orumieh. On this river a dam has been constructed, which supplies drinking water of the city as well as aides ...
Tourist Attraction in Mahalat (city)
Tourist Attraction in Mahalat (city)
The main branch of this river originates from the heights of the eastern slopes in the south of Golpayegan and western Khansar. After adjoining the Kharqab and Khomein Rivers, its name changes to La'l Bar which crosses the south of Mahalat and western ...
Tourist Attraction in Maku (city)
Tourist Attraction in Maku (city)
This ancient, historical city (1st millennium BC.) was known as Baam-e-Farhad in the heights surrounding the Sangar Village, 7 km. north of Maku. This city has no means of defense and belonged to the Orartoie tribe or clan. To the east of the city is ...
Tourist Attraction in Maku (city)
Tourist Attraction in Maku (city)
This is an old, but beautiful structure. Its date of construction has not been defined, but due to the mode of plaster moldings and mirror works, there is a great possibility for the year 1320 AH.. The building was formerly owned by one of the governors ...
Tourist Attraction in Mamasani (city)
Tourist Attraction in Mamasani (city)
This castle is located 8 km. from the hilly village of Kalgeh and is surrounded by the Ena and Sejak Gorges from which the Fahliyan River crosses by. It is believed that this castle once belonged to the Esmailians and it's antiquity dates back to 6th ...
Tourist Attraction in Mamasani (city)
Tourist Attraction in Mamasani (city)
This spring is located near the Chenar Shahijan-Noor Abad Road. It has mineral water containing sulphur which is equally efficient in curing diseases.
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