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  2. Naqsh-e Jahan Square - Wikipedia

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    Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Persian: میدان نقش جهان Maidān-e Naghsh-e Jahān; trans: "Image of the World Square"), also known as the Shah Square (میدان شاه) prior to 1979, is a square situated at the center of Isfahan, Iran.

  3. List of city squares - Wikipedia

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    Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan, Iran. Naqsh-e Jahan Square – Isfahan, UNESCO World Heritage Site; ... In Toronto, Ontario: Albert Campbell Square; Mel Lastman Square;

  4. List of city squares by size - Wikipedia

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    City square City Country Area Dimensions, notes ... Naqsh-e Jahan Square: Isfahan ... Nathan Phillips Square: Toronto

  5. Ali Qapu - Wikipedia

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    Exterior view of the palace. Ali Qapu (Persian: عالی‌قاپو, ‘Ālī Qāpū)(lit: "Grand Gate") is an imperial palace in Isfahan, Iran.It is located on the western side of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, opposite to the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and had been originally designed as a vast portal entrance to the grand palace which stretched from Naqsh-e Jahan Square to Chaharbagh Boulevard.

  6. Naghsh-e Jahan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Naghsh-e-Jahan Stadium (Persian: ورزشگاه نقش‌ جهان, Varzešgâh-è Naqš-è Jahân, meaning Image of the World Stadium, named after Naqsh-e Jahan Square), is a football stadium in Isfahan, Iran. It has been the home stadium of Sepahan between its completion in 2003 and 2007, and again since its reopening in 2016. [6]

  7. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque (Persian: مسجد شیخ لطف الله) [2] is one of the masterpieces of Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naqsh-i Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran. Construction of the mosque started in 1603 and was finished in 1619.

  8. It safely withstood one test, in October 2019, when a brush fire started along Interstate 405 near the Getty Center's access road, and burned 745 acres (3 square km), earning the name the Getty Fire.

  9. Naqsh-i Jahan Square - Wikipedia

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