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The Land
Iran
(officially The Islamic Republic of Iran) is a vast
country in southwest Asia. Covering a surface area of 1,648,
195 square kilo meters, it is bordered by Iraq ( 1,609 km)
on the, west, Turkey ( 486 km) on the northwest, the
Republics of Armenia. Azarbaijan, Turkmanistan, as well as
the Caspian Sea (2,670 km) on the north, Afghanistan (945
km) on the east, Pakistan (978 km) on the southeast, the
Persian Gulf ( 1,259 km) and the Sea of Oman (784 km) on the
south. The Persian Gulf is the shallow marginal part of the
Indian Ocean that lies between the Arabian Peninsula and the
southwest Iran. The sea has an area of 240,000 square
kilometers from the Arvand Rud (Shatt ol-Arab) delta to the
Strait of Hormoz, which links it with the Sea of Oman. Its
linear length is 900 km, and its width varies from a maximum
of 338 km to a minimum of 55 km in the Strait of Hormoz. It
is bordered on the north, northeast and east by Iran, on the
north- west by Iraq and Kuwait, on the west and southwest by
Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and on the south and the southeast
by the United Arab Emirates and partly by Oman.
The Sea of Oman opens into the Arabian Sea. It was generally
thought that the gulf extended farther north and that
sediment dropped by the Tigris, Euphrates, Karun, and
Karkheh rivers filled the northern part of the gulf to
create a great delta. But geologic investigation now
indicates that the coastline has not moved and that the
marshlands of the delta represent a sinking of the earth's
crust as the Arabian land block Dush..s Imrler Iran
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The Islands
Regardless
of Bahrain as the largest island which belonged to Iran until
the early second half of the 20th century. Iran has the
largest number of islands in the Persian Gulf, the most
important of which are as follows: Minoo, Kharg (Iranian oil
terminal, 6 km long, 3 km wide, site of one of the world's
largest deep-water oil ports, and linked to the mainland by a
40-km pipeline), Sheikh Sa'ad, Sheikh Sho'ayb, Hendurabi, Kish
(largest island of Iran in the Strait of Hormoz, 1,300 sq km),
Farur, Siri, Abu Mussa, the Greater and Lesser Tumbs, Qeshm,
Hengam, Larak, Farsi, Hormoz, and Lavan. The most significant
Iranian ports on the Persian -Gulf are Abadan, Khorramshahr,
Bandar-e
Imam
Khomeini (former Shahpur), -Mahshahr, Deilam, Genaveh, Rig,
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The
Rivers
Several rivers
are flowing inside Iranian mainland, the only navigable one of
which is the Karun (920 km long). Other large rivers are: The
Atrak (535 km) in Golestan province and along Iran-
Turkamanestan border line, Bampur (275 km), Dalki (285 km),
Dez (515 km), Halil Rud (387 km), Hendijan (488 km), Jovein
(440 km), Jarahi (or Marun, 438 km), Karkheh (755 km), Mehran
(382 km), Mond (685 km), and Sarbaz (313 km) in southern Iran,
Qara Chai (540 km), Sefid Rud (795 km) in northwestern Iran,
Zarrineh Rud (302 km) and Qara Su (255 km) in western Iran,
and the Zayandeh Rud (405
km) in cen,tral Iran.
During the summertime, there is little water flowing in the
mainland rivers. However, water flows underground, finding its
outlets in subterranean water canals (locally called qanats),
springs, and tapped by wells.
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The Mountains
The high Alborz
range in the north, the Zagros range in the west and southwest
as well as the eastern mountains of Iran. which surround the
Iranian Plateau, provide Iran with a ruggedly mountainous
terrain.
Some of the highest mountains of Iran are as follows: Allah
Akbar (Quchan, 2,804 m), Alamkuh (Kalardasht, 4,850 m), Alvand
(Hamadan, 3,580 m), Ardahal (3,463 m, west of Kashan), Bagh
Bala (Kerman, 3, 775 m), Bahr Asseman (Jiroft, 3,886 m),
Damavand (East of Tehran, 5,671 m), Hezar Msjed (Mash had,
3,040 m), Jebal Barez (Jiroft, 3, 741 m), Jupar (Kerman, 4,135
m), Oshtorankuh (Ama, 4,050 m), Palan Gardan (Gachsar, 4,375),
Taftan (Khash, 3,941 m), Sabalan (Ardabil, 4,811 m), Sahand
(Tabriz, 3,707 m), Shirkuh (Yazd, 4,055 m), Takht Soleiman (Kalardasht,
4,643 m), Tochal (Tehran, 3,933 m), Zardkuh Bakhtiari (Shahr
Kurd, 4,221 m), (see also iran and the Iranians).
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