Isfahan

Esfahan

The city of Isfahan on the eastern slopes of the Zagros Mountains is one of the cities whose history and history goes back to the country’s antiquity. This city is built on the alluvium of Zayandehrood and its longitude and latitude are 51.4 and 38.32 respectively and its height above sea level is 1575 meters. The city of Isfahan is 414 km from Tehran to Shiraz 481 and 316 km to Yazd.

The climate of Isfahan is semi-arid temperate, so that the average annual temperature of this city is 16 degrees Celsius. While the absolute maximum temperature is reported to be 41 degrees Celsius and the absolute minimum is minus 16 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall in Isfahan is about 13 mm and the average number of icy days during the year is about 68. Isfahan International Airport is located northeast of the city, 35 km from the city center. From this airport, there are daily and weekly flights to different cities of Iran and the world.

The city is home to fine arts such as wiring, goldsmithing, weaving, glabton embroidery, sequins, button embroidery and chain weaving from its local handicrafts. Knitting and crocheting are still popular today. Isfahan is also famous in the industries of inlay, tile, engraving, miniature, enamel, silver and gold jewelry. Agricultural products and unique fruits such as apples, pears, rose apples, onion and celery are famous in Isfahan. .

Isfahan (Middle Persian: Espahan) is an ancient tourist city in central Iran. In terms of population, after Tehran and Mashhad, it is the third largest city in Iran and the one hundred and sixty-third most populous city in the world. There are a variety of hotels in the city that cater to domestic and foreign tourists.

The people of Isfahan are mainly Persian-speaking and are residents of the province and neighboring provinces. Of course, after the imposed war, a large number of residents of the southern regions of the country, especially Khuzestan, migrated to Isfahan, a significant part of whom also live in Shahinshahr, Fooladshahr and Baharestan.

Islam is the first religion of the city, but since pre-Armenian centuries, Jews and other religious minorities have also lived in the city. Julfa, located in the south of Isfahan, is the Armenian region of Nishin and is also considered one of the good areas of the city. The Jews of Isfahan are one of the oldest inhabitants of this city, who used to live in the neighborhood of Joybareh (Isfahan) but now most of them have migrated abroad, the few remaining Jews also live mostly on Ferdowsi Street.

Isfahan from ancient times to the following names: Safahan, Safavids, Partak, Park, Pari, Paritaken, Partikan, Ji, Reshvarji, Sepahan, Sepaneh, Shahrestan, Safahan, Safahan, Gaba, Gabian, Gabie, Gabi, Gay and half the world famous have been. After the conquest by the Muslim Arabs, and since there was no letter “P” in Arabic, it was pronounced as “Isfahan” with the accent and the letter “P”.

The cultural capital of the Islamic world, with its various historical attractions, welcomes many domestic and foreign guests throughout the year, especially on Nowruz. There are various hotels in this city that meet the needs of each group.

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