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  1. Tehran County ( Persian: شهرستان تهران) is in Tehran province of Iran. Its capital is the city of Tehran. [3] At the 2006 census, the county's population was 7,882,843 in 2,313,002 households. [4] The following census in 2011 counted 8,293,140 people in 2,637,704 households. [5] At the 2016 census, the county's population was ...

    • 1,300.3 km² (502.0 sq mi)
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    Tehran ( / tɛəˈræn, - ˈrɑːn, ˌteɪ -/; Persian: تهرانTehrân [tehˈɾɒːn] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Iran and also the largest city in Tehran Province. It also serves as the capital of the province, county and the Central District. [6] With a population of around 9 million and 400 thousand in the city and around 16 ...

    • 900 to 1,830 m (2,952 to 6,003 ft)
    • Iran
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    The Tehran Metro is the largest metro system in the Middle East. It carries more than 3 million passengers a day. In 2018, 820 million trips were made on Tehran Metro. Trains operate on 11,106 km (6,942 mi) of track. The country's major port of entry is Bandar-Abbas on the Strait of Hormuz. After arriving in Iran, imported goods are distributed ...

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    Tehran province has several archeological sites indicating settlements dating back several thousand years. Until 300 years ago, Rey was the most prominent of the cities of the province. However, the city of Tehranrose to become the largest city and capital of Iran by 1778, and since then has been the political, cultural, economic, and commercial nu...

    The province of Tehran has over 12 million inhabitants and is Iran's most densely populatedregion. Approximately 86.5 percent reside in urban areas and 13.5 percent in rural areas of the province. The largest rivers of this province are Karaj River and Jajrood River. Mountain ranges such as The Alborzspan the north; Savad Kooh and Firooz Kooh are l...

    Cities

    According to the 2016 census, 12,452,230 people (nearly 94% of the population of Tehran province) live in the following cities: Abali 2,758, Absard 10,648, Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi 14,077, Andisheh 116,062, Arjomand 1,124, Baghestan 83,934, Baqershahr 65,388, Bumahen 79,034, Chahardangeh 49,950, Damavand 48,380, Eslamshahr 448,129, Fasham 6,945, Ferdowsieh 34,221, Ferunabad 21,682, Firuzkuh 17,453, Golestan 239,556, Hasanabad 43,922, Javadabad 4,844, Kahrizak 37,527, Kilan 2,882, Lavasan 18,146,...

    Tehran is the commercial heart of Iran. Tehran province has over 17,000 industrial units employing 390,000 people, 26% of all units in Iran. The province contains 30% of Iran's economy, and comprises 40% of Iran's consumer market. The province has three hydro dams namely Latiyan, Lar, and Amir Kabir as well as two natural lakes, providing the water...

    Tehran province is the most populous province of Iran. The population density in this province is 969 people per square kilometer. During a research that was commissioned by the General Culture Council in 2009 and based on a field survey and a statistical community among the residents of 288 cities and about 1400 villages across the country, the pe...

    Road transport

    Tehran province is served by a large freeway and expressway network: 1. Freeway 2 (Tehran–Karaj Freeway): This freeway connects Tehran to the capital city of neighboring province of Alborz, Karaj and continues towards Tabriz and Europe. 2. Freeway 5 (Tehran–Saveh Freeway): This Freeway connects city of Tehran to its southern suburbs such as Sabashahr, Robat Karim and Parand and continues towards Markazi province to Saveh and Salafchegan. There are plans to continue the freeway towards Khuzest...

    Airports

    Tehran province has two main passenger airports: 1. Mehrabad Airport 2. Imam Khomeini Airport It also has a number of air force bases.

    Mosques, shrines, mausoleums, and tombs

    1. Soltani Mosque, built by Fath Ali Shah 2. Atiq Mosque, built in 1663. 3. Mo'ezz o-dowleh mosque, built by Fath Ali Shah 4. Haj Seyd Azizollah mosque, built by Fath Ali Shah 5. Al-javad mosque, Iran's first modernist design mosque. 6. The Old Sepahsalar mosque, another prominent Qajarera mosque. 7. The new Sepahsalar Mosque(Madreseh e Motahari) 8. Filsuf o-dowleh Mosque, Qajar era 9. Moshir ol-Saltaneh Mosque, Qajar era 10. Mo'ayyer ol-Mamalik Mosque, Qajar era 11. Shahr BanuMausopleum 12....

    Churches

    1. Surep Georg Church, 1790 2. Thaddeus Bartoqimus Church, 1808 3. Enjili Church, 1867 4. Assyrian Church

    Tehran province's major universities are: 1. Shariaty Technical College 2. Allameh Tabatabaii University 3. Amirkabir University of Technology(Tehran Polytechnic) 4. Alzahra University 5. Shamsipour Technical College 6. Baqiyatallah Medical Sciences University 7. Farabi Institute of Virtual Higher Education 8. Iran University of Science and Technol...

    • 18,814 km² (7,264 sq mi)
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  4. Website. www.tehran.ir. Tehran ( Persian: تهران), is the capital of Iran and the center of Tehran Province . The origin of the name Tehran is unknown. The word Tehran means warm mountain slope. Tehran is at the foot of the Alborz mountain range . Tehran is the 32nd National Capital of Iran. It is the largest city in the Middle East ...

  5. Tehran County (Persian: شهرستان تهران) is located in Tehran province, Iran. The capital of the county is Tehran. At the 2006 census, the county's population (including those portions of the county later split off to form Pardis County) was 7,882,843, in 2,313,002 families. At the 2016 census, the county's population was 8,737,510, in 2,924,208 families. Greater Tehran is situated ...

  6. Tehrān - Ancient Capital, Persian Empire, Modern Metropolis: The first time Tehrān is mentioned in historical accounts is in an 11th-century chronicle in which it is described as a small village north of Rayy (Ray). Archaeological remains from the city of Rayy, once known as Raghā and a major city throughout history, show signs of settlement on the site as long ago as 6000 bce. Rayy, often ...

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