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Tabriz was the first city in Iran to be served by railways with the construction of the Tabriz-Jolfa line in 1912–1914 (later converted to broad-gauge in 1916). Tabriz Railway Station is located in the western part of the city, at the end of Khomeyni Street.
Height (metres) year Floors Image 1 Tehran International Tower [1] Tehran: 162 2007 56 2 World Trade Center Tabriz [2] Tabriz: 152 2015 37 3 Armitaj Golshan tower [3] Mashhad: 150 2016 34 Almas-e Qou-ye Khavaremiyane [4] Salmanshahr: 150 2010 35 4 Anahid Tower [5] Tehran 135 2022 39 5 Borj-e Sefid [6] Tehran 134 1991 22 6 Prestige Reyhan Hotel ...
The Tabriz World Trade Center (Persian: مرکز تجارت جهانی تبریز, Markaz-e Tejārat-e Jahāni), is the tallest structure in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan. It is the second tallest building in Iran. The building is a 37-storey building with a height of 192 m [2]
Tabriz, Iran: Coordinates: Completed: 2013 [1] Height: 100 m [2] Shahran Tower ( Persian: برج شهران, Borj-e Shahrān) is the tallest residential ...
Sa'at Tower also known as Tabriz Municipality Palace (Persian: کاخ شهرداری تبریز, also Romanized as Sā'at Tower) is a building in Tabriz which is used as the city hall and main office of the municipal government of Tabriz, East Azarbaijan Province, Iran. The Municipality Palace features a hall, a clock tower, and a small garden.
Tabriz railway station (Persian: ايستگاه راه اهن تبریز) is a structure in the city of Tabriz, Iran; the current building was built during second Pahlavi era. The current building of Tabriz Railway Station was jointly designed by French architect Fernand Pouillon and Iranian architect Heydar Ghiaï-Chamlou and built in 1950s.
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The Sahand mountains are directly south of Tabriz, the highest peak of which is Kamal at an elevation of 3,707 m (12,162 ft). Approximately 17 peaks can be accounted for as being over 3,000 m (9,843 ft) in height. Due to the presence of a variety of flora and fauna, the Sahand mountains are known as the bride of mountains in Iran. [3]