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Trip to Persia
City of dwarfs
Shahdad, City of dwarfs The city of dwarfs which brings to mind the image of little people or Lilliputs is one of the most amazing places in central Iran. Some have thought that Gulliver and little people was just a story; however, you can visit the city of dwarfs and the home of little people...
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White Cane Day since 1964, “White Cane Safety Day” is celebrated each year on October 15. White cane, as the toll of independence, is the symbol of citizens who are blind. It is used by those who are blind or visually impaired. On July 6, 1963, The National Federation of Blind was assembled. a joint...
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Iranian Nomads
Iranian Nomads Located from north to the south and east to the west of Iran, nomads have one of the oldest ways of living. They have tried to keep their lifestyles, cultures, and customs over the centuries. The Iranian nomads are of different ethnic groups (e.g. Turk, Turkmen, Baluch, Arab, etc.). Lifestyle The Iranian nomads...
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Lut Desert
Lut Desert, a True Face Iran’s share from world deserts is approximately 34 million hectares. Located in southeast Iran and among Kerman, South Khorasan, and Sistan and Baluchestan provinces, Lut Desert, with an area of 80,000 km, takes up about 5% of the country’s lands. It is considered as one of the driest deserts in...
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Capital of Wind Catchers
Yazd, the Capital of Wind Catchers The city of Yazd, the capital of Yazd province, is known as the City of Wind Catchers or wind towers. It is located in the heart of the desert. This city, with a population of 1,138,533 (based on 2017 Census), is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO...
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kish island
Kish, a Fantastic Island of Iran Kish, a tranquil resort island in the south of Iran, is a free trade zone. It is a beautiful island, with attractive tourist attractions, numerous malls and shopping centers which attracts 1.8 million visitors per year. This small island, however, plays an important role in economic. The boulevards with...
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Persian carpet
Persian Carpet, the Glory of Art Iranian carpet is known as the Persian carpet or Iranian rug worldwide. This art plays a vital role in the economy of Iran. Its beginning remains unknown. However, some believe it date backs to 2,500 years ago. It is obvious that Persian carpet has a world, full of beauty...
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Middle East Rally Championship 2017 This championship encompasses rallies held across Western Asia. This year, it is held in Shiraz, Iran on 14-15 September. It will be the last race in the year 2017. It consists of 17 cars from Qatar, Oman, Czech, and Iran. The total distance is set at 720 km. On 14...
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Hafeziyeh
Hafeziyeh Hafeziyeh is one of the most visited attractions in Iran. It is one of the Persian famous poets’ tomb, Shamseddin Mohammad locally known by his pen name, “Hafez” and “Lesan-ol-Qeib”. He was born in the 8th century. Shamseddin Mohammad is famous as Hafez since he had memorized the Holy Quran. Iranian people believed that...
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Travel to Iran This article aims at answering the questions which might come to one’s mind when s/he decides to travel to Iran, the sun of Western Asia and the Middle East. There are some points you should consider regarding travel to Iran. When Can You Travel to Iran? Iran is a vast country with...
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