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City in 'Sistan va Baluchestan' Province
City in 'Sistan va Baluchestan' Province
The township of Zahedan, is the neighborhood of Khorasan province in the north, the province of Kerman in the west, and in the south is within the limits of the townships of Iran Shahr and Khash. To its east are the borders of Afghanistan and Pakistan. ...
Tourist Attraction in Ahvaz (city)
Tourist Attraction in Ahvaz (city)
The Black Bridge or Pol-e-Siah (Also known as Victory Bridge) is a bridge with a railway line for trains and pedestrian routes which was constructed in 1929 in the city of Ahvaz in Khuzestan Province. This bridge connects the railway port of Imam Khomeini, ...
Tourist Attraction in Malayer (city)
Tourist Attraction in Malayer (city)
The underground complex, located 400 km west of Tehran, is believed to be built sometime between the fall of the Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC) and the early Parthian era (247 BC-224 CE).
Tourist Attraction in Ardekan (Sepidan) (city)
Tourist Attraction in Ardekan (Sepidan) (city)
Pooladkaf ski resort located in the northwest of Fars province in the middle of Zagros mountains and the second international ski resort in Iran, is located in the South of Iran, 85 km from Shiraz, and 15 Km from Sepidan. It was established in 2002.
Persian Constitutional Revolution took place between 1905 and 1911. The revolution led to the establishment of a parliament in Persia (Iran) during the Qajar (Ghaajaar) Dynasty.
The Festival of Fire: An Iranian ancient festival celebrated on the eve of the last Wednesday of the year, before Nowruz Contents, back at least 1700 BCE. Jumping over the fire, Spoon-banging, Fireworks and more.
The official language of Iran is Persian (Farsi). There are a number of other national and ethnic groups living in various parts of Iran: Azeries, Lurs, Kurds, Tajiks, Baloch (or Balouchi), Turkmans, Arabs and Pashtuns.
Iranian Architecture: some of the most majestic structures the world has ever seen !
Iran is a very rugged country of plateaus and mountains, dominated by the Alborz Mountains in the north, and the Zagros Mountains along its western borders.
It’s time to plan your ski vacation, and you want what every snow-loving guy wants come winter: epic steeps, deep powder, and a whole lotta vertical gnar…or at least a good hill to take the family for a few cold thrills. We’ve gathered the 10 best ski resorts in IRAN that offer something for every skier or snowboarder.
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