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Tehran
تهران
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View of Tehran with Milad Tower in the distance
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Seal
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Nickname(s): The city of 72 nations.
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Tehran
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Coordinates: 35°41′46.28″N 51°25′22.66″E / 35.6961889, 51.4229611
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Country
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Iran
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Province
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Tehran
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Government
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- Mayor
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
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Area
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- City
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686 km² (265 sq mi)
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- Metro
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18,814 km² (7,264 sq mi)
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Elevation
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1,200 m (3,900 ft)
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Population (2006)
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- Density
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11,360.9/km² (29,424.6/sq mi)
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- Urban
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7,705,036
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- Metro
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13,413,348
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- Population Rank in
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1st
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Population Data from 2006 Census and
Tehran
Municipality . Metro area figure refers to Tehran Province.
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Time zone
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IRST (UTC+3:30)
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- Summer (DST)
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IRST (UTC+4:30)
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Tehran is the capital and largest city of , and the administrative center of
Tehran
Province . Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range (the highest point in the Middle East (1,191 m, 3,900 ft)) with an immense network of highways unparalleled in
Western Asia . Tehran is famous for its numerous ski resorts on the Alborz slopes, large museums, art centers, and palace complexes equal to the ancient Iranian/Persian cities of Isfahan, Shiraz, and
Tabriz . Tehran is the largest city in the
Middle East and is the most populated city in South Western Asia with a population of 7,404,515 and approximately 15 million in Greater Tehran.
Most Iranian industries are headquartered in
Tehran . The industries include the manufacturing of automobiles, electrical equipment, military weaponry, textiles, sugar, cement, and chemical products. It is also a leading center for the sale of carpets and furniture. There is also an oil refinery located in south of the city.
In the 20th century,
Tehran faced a large migration of people from all around . Today, the city contains a mix of various ethnic and religious minorities, and is filled with many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples.
Resource: wikipedia website.