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Tehran (/ t ɛ ˈ r æ n,-ˈ r ɑː n, ˌ t eɪ-/; Persian: تهران [tehˈɾɒːn] ⓘ, Tehrân) is the capital [6] and largest city of Iran. In addition to serving as the capital of Tehran province, the city is the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District. [7]
All data are according to the maps from the Atlas of Tehran Metropolis by Tehran Geographic Information Center. A few exceptions apply though, like Qolhak instead of Araghi . If you move your mouse on the maps of the atlas, like this one on population density , the name of the neighborhood appears in the Location Info box in the bottom-right ...
Line 8 of Tehran's Metro, coloured brown in the system map, is a planned circular line, surrounding the city center from Fadak station (line 2) in the North, over the West, and ending in the southeastern borough of Shahrak-e-Valfajr. It might have 34 stations, 21 of them newly built, while the others will be expanded existing ones becoming ...
Punak within map of Tehran (colored in black) Punak is a high-class and luxurious neighborhood in north Tehran, the capital city of Iran. The name of one of the most expensive and promising neighborhoods in the city of Tehran, located in the northwest. Part of it is in Region 2 and another part is in District 5.
Tehran province (Persian: استان تهران) [a] is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.Its capital is the city of Tehran. [6]Tehran province covers an area of 18,814 square kilometres (7,264 sq mi) and is located to the north of the central plateau of Iran.
English: Map of Tehran Metro lines, Tehran BRT lines, and Tehran Bus Routes Français : carte des lignes de métro de Teheran, des lignes de BHNS, et des lignes d'autobus de Teheran Deutsch: Karte der U-Bahn, BRT und Busrouten von Teheran
Tehran's Metro system is planned to consist of a total of seven lines; 7 lines (Lines 1–7) with 159 stations to February 2025, ...
Greater Tehran Metropolitan Area is the urban agglomeration around Tehran that covers the central part of the Tehran Province and eastern part of the Alborz Province, that covers the contiguous cities of Tehran, Ray, Shemirānāt, and other areas. As of 2012, Greater Tehran had a population of close to 14 million residents. [3]