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| Aghdasiyeh | 7 | South Majidieh | 1 | | Amirabad | 4 | Tajrish Tehran | 46 | | Andisheh (Shahriar) | 3 | taleghani | 12 | | ariashahr | 28 | Tehran | 612 | | Azadi | 29 | tehran sabalan jonobi | 3 | | city center | 37 | Tehran , marzdaran blvd | 4 | | damavand | 1 | Tehran - Abas Abad | 12 | | darabad | 4 | Tehran - Darrus | 16 | | Darakeh | 4 | Tehran - Ekbatan | 16 | | Darrus | 1 | Tehran - Gholhak | 17 | | Dehkadeh | 3 | Tehran - Javadie | 1 | | Dolat | 11 | Tehran - Mirdamad Blvd. | 15 | | Ekbatan | 16 | Tehran - Narmak | 61 | | Evin | 6 | Tehran - Qeytarie | 3 | | Farahzadi Blv. | 1 | Tehran - Sattarkhan | 7 | | Fatemi Sq. | 3 | Tehran - Sazeman Barname | 6 | | Ferdows Boulevard | 1 | Tehran - ShahrAra | 7 | | Gheytarieh | 6 | Tehran - Shemiran | 44 | | gholhak | 2 | Tehran - Takhte Tawoos , Jam | 13 | | Gisha | 21 | Tehran - Vanak | 35 | | Gohardasht | 2 | tehran ferdos blvd | 6 | | Janat abad | 15 | tehran pirozi st. | 5 | | jeyhoon | 1 | tehran tower | 1 | | jordan | 13 | Tehran, Aryashahr | 20 | | kamran k | 1 | Tehran, Majidiye | 7 | | Karaj | 112 | tehran, nejatoallahi | 1 | | Karaj, Azimiyeh | 15 | Tehran, Resalat | 10 | | karaj, Mehrshahr | 14 | tehran,Amirabad | 25 | | Karaj,Gohardasht | 10 | tehran,jomhuri | 7 | | Kermanshah | 1 | Tehran,Monirieh | 5 | | KhajeNezam | 2 | tehran,yoosefabad | 24 | | lavasan | 6 | Tehran- Abas abad | 10 | | Mahallaty Ave. | 3 | tehran- dibaji | 8 | | marzdaran | 6 | Tehran- Fereshteh | 7 | | MIANEH | 1 | Tehran- Jomhouri | 7 | | minicity | 1 | Tehran- Koye Faraz | 1 | | moniriye | 6 | Tehran- Tehran Now | 1 | | naziabad | 8 | tehran-7tir | 10 | | New Town Hashtgerd | 2 | tehran-amirabad | 2 | | niavaran | 27 | tehran-arjantin | 4 | | Niru Havayi | 9 | Tehran-Ashrafi Esfahani | 2 | | nosrat | 1 | Tehran-ekhtiarieh | 2 | | Nour Sq. | 3 | Tehran-Farmaniye | 4 | | Olympic Village | 4 | Tehran-Gisha | 4 | | Parand New Town | 1 | tehran-janat abad | 13 | | Park-Way | 3 | tehran-keshavarz blv. | 2 | | Pasdaran | 43 | Tehran-Mirdamad Blvrd. | 15 | | Pasdaran Ave | 2 | Tehran-Navvab | 4 | | pastor | 3 | Tehran-Saadatabad | 38 | | poonak | 36 | Tehran-Sadeghie Sq. | 29 | | poonak sq.,Tehran | 12 | Tehran-Shahrak Gharb | 17 | | Robat Karim | 1 | tehran-shahre ziba | 1 | | Saadat-Abad | 37 | Tehran-Shams Abad | 5 | | Sattarkhan | 11 | Tehran-Shariati | 19 | | seid khandan | 25 | tehran-tehransar | 6 | | seyedkhandan | 1 | Tehranpars | 2 | | shahrak masoudieh | 1 | tehranpars,tehran | 35 | | Shahrak Vavan | 1 | Tehran_Felestin shomali | 3 | | Shahrak-e-gharb, Tehran | 46 | tehran_rey | 1 | | shahrake bagherii | 1 | Tehran_Sohrevardi | 4 | | Shahrake-Golestan | 4 | Vanak Sqr | 17 | | Shahrak_Apadana | 2 | VARAMIN | 3 | | shahran | 14 | vardavard | 1 | | Shahre Qods (Qale Hasan Khan) | 1 | Velenjak - Tehran | 21 | | Shahre-Rey | 5 | Vozara | 1 | | Shahriar | 5 | west farhangiyan town | 3 | | shariati-hoseinie ershad | 2 | Zafar,dolatshad | 3 | | Shiekh Bahaie | 1 | Zaferanieh | 19 | | Shohada sq. | 8 | zargandeh | 1 | | shora st | 1 | | |
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Tehran /tʰehˈɾɒn/(Persian: تهران, also transliterated as Teheran), population 7,160,094 (metropolitan: 14,000,000), and a land area of 254 square miles, is the capital city of Iran and the center of Tehran Province. Tehran is located at 35°40′N 51°25′E. [1]
More than half of the country's industry is based there. Industries include the manufacturing of cars, electronics and electrical equipment, military weaponry, textiles, sugar, cement, and chemical products. It is also a leading center for the sale of carpets and furniture. There is an oil refinery nearby.
Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in western Asia. It is also the hub of the country's railway network. The city has numerous large museums, art centers, palace complexes and cultural centers.
In addition to Persians there are Azeri, Armenian, Assyrian, Kurdish and Jewish communities in Tehran. 98.3% of Tehran's residents speak Persian. The city is dotted with mosques, and there are a number of churches and synagogues.
The word Tehran in Persian means "warm mountain slope" (دامنه گرم).
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Edited by: rezashahran on 16.04.2006
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mosafer wrote:
Iran is a historicalcountry,So The Ancient Iran Musuem is very interesting.There are many othermusuems to see Iran-ian ancient and modern arts.There'salso Tele-cabines towatch mountainousregions.We also havesome traditional places to drink tea called"Chaykhane"Additionally, thereare many historicaland natural places in near cities suchas Ali-Sadr Cave inHamedan.
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