Isfahan

Isfahan is a province of turquoise domes, Islamic walls, famous bridges and rare buildings in central Iran. This province is the third most populous province and the sixth largest province in Iran. In addition to the Persians, the province’s population consists of Bakhtiari Lors, Georgians, and a small population of Armenians and Jews. A large part of its area is covered with deserts, which have increased in recent years due to drought.

History:
The first written documents available from the history of this part of the country show that Isfahan was one of the most famous parts of the country in the first century AD and was called “Sepaneh”. In a map drawn by Ptolemy, an ancient Greek philosopher and astronomer (150 years AD), the name “Spedana” is found in where, Isfahan is now located.
This city has been one of the most prosperous and beautiful cities in the world for many centuries. During the Safavid dynasty, Isfahan was one of the most prosperous and civilized cities and the capital of Iran for some time, and most of its historical monuments are from this period.

Geography:
Isfahan is bounded on the east by Yazd and South Khorasan provinces, on the north by Semnan, Qom and Markazi provinces, on the west by Lorestan and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari provinces, and on the south by Kohgiluyeh, Boyer-Ahmad and Fars provinces. This province is the center of iron and steel production in the country and one of the most important centers for the preparation and production of Iranian handicrafts. The province is located in the center of the Iranian plateau and large parts of it are covered with desert. Parts of it also include mountainous lands with temperate climates. The beautiful Zayanderud River, which originates in the highlands of southwestern Iran, passes through this province.

Climate:
The desert areas of Isfahan province are hot and dry in summer and very cold in winter. The mountainous cities of this province, such as Semirom, Khansar, Faridan, Fereydunshahr and Chadegan, have a mild and favorable climate.

Isfahan is the third largest city and the third most populous city in the country and one of the main cities for foreign tourists. This city has been the cradle of Iranian and Islamic architecture and one of the greatest manifestations of Iranian civilization in different eras. In every corner of the city you can find a historic building with beautiful and amazing architecture, some of which are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Isfahan is a city of covered bridges, domes and beautiful minarets.
Isfahan’s Naqsh-e Jahan Square, which houses the Sheikh al-Latifaleh Mosque, the Imam Mosque, the Caesarea Gate and the Ali-Qapo Mansion, is one of the city’s main attractions with its traditional bazaar. The Menar Jonban, Khajoo Bridge, Chehelston Palace, Bird Garden, Hasht Behesht Mansion, Golha Garden, Chaharbagh, Vanak Church, Bird Garden and the largest aquarium in Iran are some of the sights of this memorable city.

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