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Line 1 of Ahvaz metro is currently under construction. The line starts from the Northeast of the city, from in front of the power plant, going to the Southwest of the city, passing through near Ahvaz Airport, through Ahvaz old town on the left bank of Karun River, crossing the river and passing through Ahvaz Central Business and Administrative District and near Ahvaz railway station, passing ...
Tehran is the hub of Iran's transport and communication system. Iran has a long paved road system linking most of its towns and all of its cities. In 2011 the country had 173,000 kilometres (107,000 mi) of roads, of which 73% were paved. [1] In 2008 there were nearly 100 passenger cars for every 1,000 inhabitants.
The word Ahvaz is a Persianized form of the Arabic "Ahwaz," which, in turn, is derived from an older Persian word. The Dehkhoda Dictionary specifically defines the "Suq-al-Ahvaz" as "Market of the Khuzis", where "Suq" is the Elamite word for market, and "Ahvaz" is a broken plural (اسم جمع) of the form "af'āl" (افعال) of the word "Huz" or "هوز", which itself comes from the ...
At Isfahan Polish orphanage, a children's camp was opened, where 2,300 children and 300 adults stayed and eight elementary schools were created. In Ahvaz, "Camp Polonia" was one of the main exit centers for Poles leaving Iran, and the last Ahvaz camp closed in 1945. [19] The first Polish refugees came to Palestine in summer 1942.
26,312 tons 28%. Source: Iran Airports Company [1] Ahvaz International Airport[2] (IATA: AWZ, ICAO: OIAW) (Persian: فرودگاه بینالمللی اهواز) is an airport serving the city of Ahvaz, Iran. [3] It offers flights to domestic destinations as well as regional international destinations, such as Dubai, Kuwait City, muscat ...
Coordinates: 31°19′N48°40′E31.317°N 48.667°E. Not to be confused with Avaj County or Evaz County. For the city, see Ahvaz. Ahvaz County. Persian: شهرستان اهواز. County. Location of Ahvaz County in Khuzestan Province (center, purple) Location of Khuzestan Province in Iran.
Ahvaz railway station. Ahvaz railway station (Persian: ايستگاه راه آهن اهواز, Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Ahvaz) is located in Ahvaz, Khuzestan Province. [1] The station is owned by IRI Railway. This is the oldest of the two railway stations in the city of Ahvaz, with the other one being Karun railway station.
Other name (s) Victory Bridge. History. Construction end. 1929. Location. Pol-e Siah, or the Black Bridge, in Ahvaz, Iran, is a national heritage site. [1] It was constructed in 1929.