- Tehran Province
Infobox Iran Province
province_name = Tehran
ostan_name = تهران
loc_
capital =Tehran
latd = 35.7117
longd = 51.4070
area = 18,814
pop = 12,150,742
pop_year = 2005
pop_density = 645.8
sub_provinces = 13
languages= Persian is used as the main languageTehran Province ( _fa. استان تهران; transliterated "ostān-e Tehrān";) is one of the 30 provinces of
Iran . It covers on area of 18,909 square kilometers and is located to the north of the central plateau of Iran.Tehran Province borders
Māzandarān Province in the north,Qom Province in the south,Semnān Province in the east, andQazvīn Province in the west. Themetropolis ofTehran is the capital city of the province and of Iran. As of June 2005, this province includes 13township s, 43 municipalities, and 1358village s.The province gained importance when
Tehran was claimed the capital by theQajar dynasty in 1778. Today Tehran ranks in the top 20 metropolitan cities of the world in size.Geography
The province of Tehran has over 14 million inhabitants and is Iran's most densely-populated region. [http://www.sci.org.ir/content/userfiles/_sci_en/sci_en/sel/j-shvro-84.html] Approximately 84.15 percent reside in urban areas and 15.85 percent in rural areas of the province.
The highest point of the province is
Mount Damavand , at an elevation of 5678 m abovesea level ; the lowest point of the province is the plains of Varamin, 790 m above sea level.The largest rivers of this province are
Karaj River andJajrud River .Mountain ranges such as The
Alborz span the north; Savad Kooh and Firooz Kooh are located in the north east; Lavasanat, Qarah Daq, Shemiranat, Hassan Abad and Namak Mountains are in the southern areas; Bibi Shahr Banoo and Alqadr are situated in the south east and the heights of Qasr-e-Firoozeh being located to the east of the province.Environmentally speaking, the climate of Tehran province in the southern areas is warm and dry, but in the mountain vicinity is cold and semi-humid, and in the higher regions is cold with long winters. The hottest months of the year are from mid-July to mid-September when temperatures range from 28°-30°C and the coldest months experience 1°C around December-January, but at certain times in winter it can reach -15°C. Tehran city has moderate winters and hot summers. Average annual rainfall is approximately 200 mm, the maximum being during the winter season.
History
Tehran Province has several
archeological site s indicating settlements dating back several thousand years old. Until 300 years ago, Ray was the most prominent of the cities of the province. However, the city of Tehran rose to become the larger city and capital of Iran by 1778, and since then has been the political, cultural, economical, and commercial nucleus of Iran.Tehran has over 1500 historical sites of cultural significance registered with the
Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran . The oldest of these in Tehran province are the remains of two sites inFiruzkuh County that date back to the 4th millennium BCE.Divisions
* Counties:
* Municipalities:Absard , Andishe,Baghershahr ,Baghestan ,Boumehen ,Chahardangeh ,Damavand ,Eshtehard ,Eslamshahr ,Ferdowsieh ,Firouzkouh ,Garmdarreh ,Gharchak , Ghods, Golestan,Shahriar ,Hashtgerd ,Hashtgerd New City , Javadabad, Hassan Abad,Kahrizak ,Kamalshahr ,Karaj ,Kilan ,Lavasan ,Mahdasht ,Malard ,Meshkindasht ,Mohammadshahr ,Nasimshahr ,Nazarbad ,Owshan Fasham Meygoun ,Pakdasht ,Pardis ,Pishva ,Robat Karim ,Roudehen ,Sabasharh ,Safadasht ,Shahedshahr ,Shahriar , Sharifabad,Tehran ,Vahidieh ,Varamin ,Tehran province today
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 supply of Tehran and the province. [1]The province contains 170 mines, over 330 square kilometres of forests, and over 12800 square kilometres of pasture. [1]
Generally speaking, year round, regions such as the southern slopes of the Alborz Mountains, especially in the mountains, valleys, and rivers and artificial lakes formed behind the great dams of Amir Kabir, Latiyan and Lar along with natural lakes of Jaban and Tarr provide considerable recreation for the province.
Moreover, due to excessive snowfall in the northern areas of the province during the winter season, the
Alborz mountains form an excellent environment for winter sports such as skiing.Dizin ,Shemshak , andTochal are the most popular skiing resorts.Parks, Recreation and other Attractions
*Darband (
hiking trail )
*Chitgar Park
*Mellat Park
*Laleh Park
*Jamshidieh Park
*Niavaran Park
*Sa'ei Park
*Shatranj Park
*Tangeh Savashi
*Police Park
*Darabad hiking trail
*Darakeh hiking trail
*Jahan-e Kudak Park
*Azadi Sports complex
*Enghelab Sports Complex and Golf course
*Several caves, springs, and waterfalls outside Tehran.
*Latyan Lake
*Lavizan Forest Park
*Vard-Avard Forest Park
*Khajeer National Park
*Kaveer National Park
*Tar Lake
*Amir Kabir Lake
*Lar Protected Natural Habitat
*Varjeen Protected Natural HabitatReligious centers
Mosques, shrines, mausoleums, and tombs
*Soltani Mosque, built by
Fath Ali Shah
*Atiq Mosque, built in 1663.
*Mo'ezz o-dowleh mosque, built byFath Ali Shah
*Haj Seyd Azizollah mosque, built byFath Ali Shah
*Al-javad mosque, Iran's first modernist design mosque.
*The Old Sepahsalar mosque, another prominentQajar era mosque.
*The new Sepahsalar mosque (Madreseh e Motahari)
*Filsuf o-dowleh Mosque, Qajar era
*Moshir ol-Saltaneh Mosque, Qajar era
*Mo'ayyer ol-Mamalik Mosque, Qajar era
*Shahr Banu Mausopleum
*"Javan-mard Qassab" Mausoleum, a pre-Islamic semi-mythical hero
*Dozens of Imam-zadeh shrines, hundreds of years old, including that ofImam Zadeh Saleh .
*Dozens ofSaqa Khaneh s: traditional places of prayer
*SeveralTekyeh s: traditional places for mourning Muharram ceremonies forHusayn ibn Ali .
*"Ibn Babviyeh" cemetery, where many Iranian giants such asTakhti andAli Akbar Dehkhoda are buried.
*"Zahir o-dowleh" cemetery, where many Iranian giants of art and culture such asIraj Mirza ,Mohammad Taghi Bahar ,Forough Farrokhzad ,Abolhasan Saba ,Ruhollah Khaleghi , andDarvish-khan are buried.
*Kordan Tomb, Seljuqi era,Karaj .
*Maydanak Tomb, 13th century, Karaj
*The Polish cemetery north of Tehran, where numerous Western Allied soldiers ofWorld War II are buriedChurches
*Surep Georg Church, 1790
*Thaddeus Bartoqimus Church, 1808
*Tatavus Church, from the Qajar era
*Enjili Church, 1867
*Assyrian ChurchColleges and universities
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Tehran province's major universities are:
*#Allameh Tabatabaii University
*#Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) ( [http://www.aku.ac.ir/ website] )
*#Alzahra University ( [http://www.alzahra.ac.ir/ website] )
*#Baqiyatallah Medical Sciences University
*# [http://www.farabi.ac.ir/ Farabi Institute of Virtual Higher Education]
*# Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) [http://www.iust.ac.ir (website)]
*# [http://www.ihu.ac.ir/ Imam Hossein University]
*#Imam Sadeq University (ISU)
*#Iran University of Medical Sciences
*#K.N.Toosi University of Technology
*# [http://www.shahed.ac.ir/ Shahed University]
*#Shahid Beheshti University ( [http://www.sbu.ac.ir/ website] )
*#Sharif University of Technology ( [http://www.sharif.ac.ir/ website] )
*# Tarbiat Modarres University (Professor Training University [http://www.modares.ac.ir/ (website)]
*#Tehran University of Medical Sciences
*#Tarbiat Moaalem University
*# [http://www.art.ac.ir/ University of The Arts]
*# [http://www.uswr.ac.ir/ University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences]
*#University of Tehran [http://www.ut.ac.ir/ (website)]
*# [http://www.sr-iau.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Tehran-Science and Research]
*# [http://www.iauvaramin.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Varamin]
*# Islamic Azad University of Islamshahr
*# [http://www.kiau.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Karaj]
*#Islamic Azad University of Damavand
*# Islamic Azad University of Roodehen
*# [http://www.iautmu.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Tehran-Medical Sciences]
*# [http://www.iaunt.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Tehran-North]
*# [http://www.azad.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Tehran-South]
*# [http://www.iauctb.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Tehran-Central]
*# [http://www.iauro.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Tehran-Region one]
*#Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences [http://www.sbmu.ac.ir (website)]
*# [http://www.emamreza.ac.ir/ University of Emam Reza]
*#Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (IPM) [http://www.ipm.ac.ir (website)]
*# [http://www.hadith.ac.ir/ Hadith College of Tehran]
*# Imam Ali University for Army Officers
*# [http://www.itrws.com/ Comprehensive University of Technology]
*# [http://www.uast.ac.ir/ Tehran University of Applied Science and Technology]
*# [http://www.coe.ac.ir/ Tehran College of Environment]
*# [http://www.bou.ac.ir/ Bagher Aloloum University]
*# [http://www.iranu.com/ International University of Iran]
*# [http://www.ictfaculty.ir/ Iran College of Tele-communications]
*# Medical University for the Islamic Republic of Iran's Army
*# NAJA University of Police
*# School of Economic Affairs (SEA)
*# School of International Relations
*# Shahed University of Medical Sciences
*# Shahid Sattari University of Aeronautical Engineering
*# University of Islamic Sects
*# [http://www.ripi.ir/en/ The Research Institute of The Petroleum Industry]
*# [http://www.iranpolymerinstitute.org/ Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute]
*# [http://www.pwit.ac.ir/ Power and Water Institute of Technology(PWIT)] ( [http://www.pwit.ac.ir/ website] )
*#Payame Noor University ( [http://www.pnu.ac.ir/ website] )ee also
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Tehran (the city)
*Architecture of Tehran External links
* [http://www.ostan-th.ir Official website of Tehran Governorship]
* [http://www.tehranmiras.ir/ Tehran Province's Cultural Heritage Organization]See the city of
Tehran for further information and links, also:List of the localities around Tehran References
[1] : According to the information released by the Office of the provincial governor, linked above.
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