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  2. Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran, [a] [b] officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), [c] also known as Persia, [d] is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan , Armenia , the Caspian Sea , and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.

  3. Geography of Iran - Wikipedia

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    168,718 km 2 (65,142 sq mi) Geographically, the country of Iran is located in West Asia and borders the Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman. Topographically, it is predominantly located on the Persian Plateau. Its mountains have impacted both the political and the economic history of the country for several centuries.

  4. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-eight people are killed and 23 others are injured when a bus carrying Shia Pakistani pilgrims to the Arba'in pilgrimage in Iraq crashes and overturns in Yazd province, Iran. Four bodies are recovered from the superyacht Bayesian that sank two days ago, bringing the death toll to five. The search for the last missing person is ongoing.

  5. Greater Iran - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Richard Nelson Frye defines Greater Iran as including " much of the Caucasus, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia, with cultural influences extending to China and western India ." According to him, " Iran means all lands and peoples where Iranian languages were and are spoken, and where in the past, multi-faceted Iranian ...

  6. Economy of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran is a mixed economy with a large public sector. Some 60% of Iran's economy is centrally planned. [ 25 ][needs update]. Iran's economy is characterized by its hydrocarbon, agricultural, and service sectors, in addition to manufacturing and financial services, [ 26 ] with over 40 industries directly involved in the Tehran Stock Exchange.

  7. Politics of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown by an Islamic Revolution in Iran, replacing its millennia-old monarchy with a theocratic republic. Shortly after, the leader of the Revolution, a senior Islamic jurist named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (also transliterated Khumaynî) successfully supported referendums to declare Iran an Islamic Republic (in March 1979), and to approve a ...

  8. Demographics of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran's population increased dramatically during the later half of the 20th century, reaching about 80 million by 2016. [1] [2] As of July 2024, Iran's population is around 89.8 million. [3] In recent years, however, Iran's birth rate has dropped significantly. Studies project that Iran's rate of population growth will continue to slow until it ...

  9. Government of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran portal. Politics portal. Other countries. v. t. e. The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ( Persian: نظام جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized : Nezâm-e Jomhuri-ye Eslâmi-ye Irân ), known simply as Nezam ( Persian: نظام, romanized : Nezâm, lit. 'the system'), [ 1] is the ruling state and current political ...