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Formal
Name
The Islamic Republic of Iran
Location
Middle East, bordering the Sea of Oman, the Persian
Gulf, and the Caspian Sea, between Iraq and Pakistan
Geographic Coordinates
32 00 N, 53 00 E
Time
GMT +3:30 September 22 to March 21 --------- GMT +4:30
March 22 to September 21
Area
1.648 million sq km (slightly larger than Alaska)
Bordering Countries
Afghanistan 936 km, Armenia 35 km, Azerbaijan-proper 432
km, Azerbaijan Naxcivan exclave 179 km, Iraq 1,458 km,
Pakistan 909 km, Turkey 499 km, Turkmenistan 992 km,
total 5,440 km
Coastline
2,440 km along the Sea of Oman and the Persian Gulf;
Iran also borders the Caspian Sea (740 km)
Climate
Mostly arid or semi-arid, subtropical along the Caspian
Coast
Annual
Temperature of Important Cities of Iran (Centigrade):
|
City
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J
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F
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M
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A
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M
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J
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J
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A
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S
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O
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N
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D
|
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Ahwaz
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12.5
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16
|
20
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23.5
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32
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36
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38
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36.5
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32.5
|
26
|
22
|
15
|
|
Bandar- Abbas
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18
|
19
|
23
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23.5
|
30
|
33
|
34
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33.5
|
32
|
29
|
23.5
|
19
|
|
Bandar-e Anzali
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8.5
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4
|
8
|
15
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21
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25
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27
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25.5
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21.5
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17.5
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15.5
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9.5
|
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Esfahan
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4
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5
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12
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14.5
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22
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27.5
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30
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29
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24.5
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16
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12
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6
|
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Hamadan
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-0.6
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-0.8
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7
|
9
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15
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20
|
23
|
24
|
18
|
12
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8.5
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-0.4
|
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Kerman
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6
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5
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12
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14
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21.5
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26
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26
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25.5
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23
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14
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11.5
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4.5
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Mashhad
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1.5
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-1.5
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5
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14
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20
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24
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28
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25.5
|
20
|
13
|
11
|
3
|
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Rasht
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8
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3
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9
|
16
|
21
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23
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27
|
25
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21.5
|
17
|
15
|
9
|
|
Shiraz
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6.5
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5
|
13
|
15
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23
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27
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29
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30
|
25
|
17
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13
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7.5
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Tabriz
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0.4
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-0.4
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4
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11
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17
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22
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27
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25.5
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20
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14
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9.5
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1.5
|
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Tehran
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5
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3
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12
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15
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22
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28
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32
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31
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25
|
19
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14
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6
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Yazd
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7.5
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6
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15
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17.5
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26
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31.5
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33
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32
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27.5
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18.5
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14
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6.5
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Terrain
Rugged, mountainous rim; high, central basin with
deserts, mountains; small, discontinuous plains along
both coasts
Elevation Extremes
Caspian Sea -28 m, Mount Damavand 5,671 m
Natural Resources
Petroleum, natural gas, coal, chromium, copper, iron
ore, lead, manganese, zinc, sulfur
Land Use
Arable land 10%, permanent crops 1%, permanent pastures
27%, forests and woodland 7%, other 55%
Capital
Tehran
Administrative Divisions
28 Provinces
Major Cities
Tehran, Mashad, Isfahan, Tabriz, Shiraz
Population
65,000,000 (July 1999 est.)
Ethnic Groups
Persian 51%, Azerbaijani 24%, Gilaki and Mazandarani 8%,
Kurd 7%, Arab 3%, Lur 2%, Baluch 2%, Turkic 1%, other 2%
Official Language
Farsi or Persian
Religions
Muslim 99%; Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians 1%
Economy
A mixture of central planning, state ownership of oil
and large enterprises, village agriculture, and
small-scale private trading and service ventures
Industries
Petroleum, petrochemicals, textiles, construction
materials, food processing, metal fabricating,
automobile manufactoring
Agricultural Products
Wheat, rice, sugar beets, fruits, pistachios, cotton,
dairy products, wool; caviar
Exports
Petroleum, carpets, fruits, nuts, hides, steel
Currency
Rial
Exchange Rate
Approximately 8,500 Rials to one US Dollar
Fiscal Year
21 March - 20 March
Best
Time to Visit
The best time to visit Iran is March-May or
September-November. It mostly rains in the winter months
and can be very cold and snowy at times. Areas along the
coasts enjoy a mild climate.
Dressing
Women: Due to the Islamic rules, all Iranian & foreign
females over the age of 9 appearing in public should
cover their hair & wear a dress that covers the body.
(Wearing a nee-length, long sleeves & light weight coat
+ head scarf + long trousers is enough).
Men: Short trousers are strictly prohibited
Transportation
Mehrabad, Tehran international airport, is 10 km west of
town. A large international airport is being constructed
south of Tehran. Iranians use the internal airlines as
their primary means of transportation, so flights are
often booked well in advance.
Taxis from the airport (and elsewhere) don't use meters,
so be sure to agree on the fare before getting in the
cab. There is a reliable prepaid taxi service outside
the international arrivals hall. A journey across the
city should cost no more than $10 US.
There's rail service, both within the country and to
Europe and surrounding countries. There is excellent bus
service between Istanbul and Tehran. Land borders with
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Pakistan are open.
An escorted tour is the best way for most first-time
visitors to see the country. Hiring a car and driver or
taxis would be a second choice. Bus service is extremely
popular, and many buses run each day between all cities
and towns in Iran. Taxis are also available.
Shopping
The best places to shop are the bazaars in Tehran,
Shiraz and Isfahan. Shop for silks, Persian rugs,
brassware, embroidery, ceramics, hand blown glass,
antiques, turquoise, carved or painted miniatures,
caviar, inlaid wood, enamel work, silver and gold ware
and other local handicrafts.
Food
Most international foods are found in the deluxe hotels,
but the local food, lightly seasoned, is excellent and
should be sampled as often as possible. Try some
regional specialties: nougat in Isfahan, pistachios in
Rafsanjan, dates in Bam and bergamot jam in Shiraz and
northern Iran.
Rice is a national staple and is cooked superbly. Local
dishes include tasty shrimp, lamb and chicken dishes
(most meat is grilled), fruit, vegetables, yogurt and
desserts. Sample shirin polo (chicken and rice),
fesenjan (made with chicken or duck) and ab-gusht (meat
stew). If you get a chance, try the caviar (Iranian
caviar, considered some of the world's best, is mostly
exported). There are four more popular kinds of breads:
taftoon (fresh, flat lunch bread), barbary (chewy
breakfast bread), lavash (crispy and thin) and sangak
(baked on hot pebbles). Iranian ice cream is also
excellent.
Prohibition
There are limitations for hard drinks (Alcohol ) as
forbidden in Islam.
Public Holidays:
11th February: Victory of Islamic Revolution
20th March: Oil Industry Nationalized
21st-24th March: Now Rouz (Iranian New Year)
1st April: Islamic Republic Day
2nd April: Sizdah be-dar (13th day of the Iranian new
year)
4th June: Commemorating the death of Imam Khomeini
5th June: National Uprising 1963 |