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Provinces of Iran by contribution to national GDP in 2014 Provinces of Iran by GDP per capita in 2012. Iran is subdivided into thirty-one provinces (Persian: استان ostân), each governed from a local centre, usually the largest local city, which is called the capital (Persian: مرکز, markaz) of that province.
Capital cities (otherwise known as Provincial centres) of the Provinces of Iran Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iranian provincial capitals . Subcategories
This is a list of cities in Iran, categorized by province. The census years listed below comes from the Statistical Center of Iran. [1] [2] Since 2006, Iran has conducted a census every five years. Cities in bold indicate provincial, county, or district capitals. Iran is divided into 31 provinces and includes a total of 1,245 cities.
Map of provinces of Iran, 1937–1960. In 1937 the territory of Iran was divided into ten administrative regions: Region 1 [], Region 2 [], Region 10 [], etc. (پیشینه تقسیمات کشوری ایران []) For example, Region 7 [] or "Seventh Province" corresponded to present-day Fars province per the "Territorial Subdivision Act of 1316 Š./1937 (Qānūn-e taqsīmāt-e kešvar)."
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Iranian provincial capitals (10 C, 29 P) A. Alborz province (10 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Provinces of Iran" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of ...
Capitals of Iran. 4 languages. ... The various states and civilizations in Iran have had numerous capital cities and royal centers throughout history.