Isfahan province
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Isfahan province (Template:Langx)Template:Efn is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. Its capital is the city of Isfahan.<ref name="Isfahan Province Structure">Template:Cite report</ref>
The province is in the center of the country in Iran's Region 2,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> whose secretariat is located in Isfahan.
Isfahan Province is located along the eastern foothills of the Zagros Mountains. It covers both mountainous terrain and arid plains, contributing to its diverse climate and natural resources.<ref>https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/isfahan-i-geography/</ref>
History
Historians have recorded Espahan, Sepahan or Isfahan initially as a defense and military base. The security and protection of the gradually increasing castles and fortifications, thereby, would provide the protection of residents nearby, therefore leading to the growth of large settlements nearby. These historical castles were Atashgah, Sarooyieh, Tabarok, Kohan Dej, and Gard Dej. The oldest of these is Ghal'eh Sefeed and the grounds at Tamijan from prehistoric times. The historic village of Abyaneh, a nationwide attraction, also has Sasanian ruins and fire temples among other historical relics.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Isfahan province enjoyed high standards of prosperity as it became the capital of Safavid Iran. While the city of Sepahan (Esfahan) was their seat of monarchical, Kashan was their place of vacation and leisure.
Demographics
Language
A majority of the population speak Persian as first language with a minority of Luri, Turkic, Georgian, Biyabanaki and Armenian speakers.<ref name="language" />
During the Pahlavi era, a large group of Kurds from the Gulbaghi tribe were moved from the north of Kurdistan province to the city of Isfahan and the cities of Yazd, Kashan, and Nayin. Today, the Gulbaghi tribe are mostly assimilated elements in the population of these cities.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Population
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the province's population was 4,499,327 in 1,223,684 households, with a literacy rate of 88.65 percent.<ref name="2006 Isfahan Province">Template:Cite report</ref> The following census in 2011 counted 4,879,312 people in 1,454,162 households.<ref name="2011 Isfahan Province">Template:Cite report</ref> The 2016 census measured the population of the province as 5,120,850 in 1,607,482 households.<ref name="2016 Isfahan Province">Template:Cite report</ref>
Administrative divisions
The population history and structural changes of Isfahan province's administrative divisions over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table.
| Counties | 2006<ref name="2006 Isfahan Province"/> | 2011<ref name="2011 Isfahan Province"/> | 2016<ref name="2016 Isfahan Province"/> |
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| Aran and Bidgol | 89,961 | 97,409 | 103,517 |
| Ardestan | 43,585 | 41,405 | 42,105 |
| BorkharTemplate:Efn | – | 108,933 | 122,419 |
| Buin MiandashtTemplate:Efn | – | – | 24,163 |
| Chadegan | 33,684 | 33,942 | 32,479 |
| Dehaqan | 34,149 | 34,844 | 34,511 |
| Falavarjan | 232,019 | 247,014 | 249,814 |
| Faridan | 81,622 | 79,743 | 49,890 |
| Fereydunshahr | 38,955 | 38,334 | 35,654 |
| Golpayegan | 82,601 | 87,479 | 90,086 |
| HarandTemplate:Efn | – | – | — |
| Isfahan | 1,963,315 | 2,174,172 | 2,243,249 |
| JarqaviehTemplate:Efn | – | – | — |
| Kashan | 297,000 | 323,371 | 364,482 |
| Khansar | 31,542 | 32,423 | 33,049 |
| Khomeynishahr | 282,888 | 311,629 | 319,727 |
| Khur and BiabanakTemplate:Efn | – | 17,793 | 19,761 |
| KuhpayehTemplate:Efn | – | – | — |
| Lenjan | 225,559 | 246,510 | 262,912 |
| Meymeh and VazvanTemplate:Efn | – | – | — |
| Mobarakeh | 132,925 | 143,474 | 150,441 |
| Nain | 54,298 | 38,077 | 39,261 |
| Najafabad | 279,014 | 300,288 | 319,205 |
| Natanz | 43,947 | 42,239 | 43,977 |
| Semirom | 70,735 | 65,047 | 74,109 |
| ShahinshahrTemplate:Efn | 277,783 | 196,584 | 234,667 |
| Shahreza | 139,702 | 149,555 | 159,797 |
| Tiran and Karvan | 64,043 | 69,047 | 71,575 |
| VarzanehTemplate:Efn | – | – | — |
| Total | 4,499,327 | 4,879,312 | 5,120,850 |
Cities
According to the 2016 census, 4,507,430 people (over 88% of the population of Isfahan province) live in the following cities:<ref name="2016 Isfahan Province"/>
Geography
The Isfahan province covers an area of approximately 107,018 square km and is situated in the center of Iran. To its north, stand the Markazi (Central) Province and the provinces of Qom and Semnan. To its south, it is bordered by the provinces of Fars, and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province. Aminabad is the most southern city of Isfahan province just 2 km north of the border. To the east, it is bordered by the province of Yazd. To the west, it shares its border with the province of Lurestan and to the southwest lies the province of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiyari.
The province experiences a moderate and dry climate on the whole, ranging between 40.6 °C (105.08 °F) and 10.6 °C (51 °F) on a cold day in the winter season. The average annual temperature has been recorded as 16.7 °C (62 °F) and the annual rainfall on average has been reported as 116.9 mm. The city of Sepahan (Esfahan) however experiences an excellent climate, with four distinct seasons.
With an elevation of 4,040 metres, the Shahankuh is the highest peak in Isfahan province. This mountain is located about 20 kilometres southwest of the city of Fereydunshahr in the western part of the province.
Isfahan province has 52 rivers, mostly small and temporary, with the exception of the Zāyanderud, which totals 405 km in length a basin area of 27,100 km2.<ref>EIr and Xavier de Planhol, "ISFAHAN i. GEOGRAPHY", Encyclopaedia Iranica, 2012. [1] Template:Webarchive.</ref>
Biodiversity
Esmaeilius isfahanensis (Farsi: کپوردندان_اصفهان) is a species of Cyprinodontid fish endemic to the Zayandehrud river basin (see genus Esmaeilius). It is known only from three sites across the province.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Allium chlorotepalum is an endemic species of Isfahan province, Astragalus vernaculus is also common in the west of the province.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Modern economy
Nine tons of saffron are produced by this province by the year.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
It is the biggest milk and dairy producer in Iran.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
High tech
The state has 18k active fiber optically connected network ports as of mid 2023.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Military
Iranian armed forces and the Islamic Republic military has several locations inside Isfahan province, There is also Esfahan nuclear fuel research and production center nfrpc. Hesa specializes in aerospace and helicopter maintenance and weaponry.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Tourism
Bridges
Main Isfahan attractions include
- Shahrestan bridge
- Khajoo (Khaju) Bridge in Isfahan
- siosepol or Si-O-Se-Pol bridge
- Choobi Bridge (Joubi Bridge)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Cuisine
According to the Isfahan atlasTemplate:Who, well-known local dishes include Template:Interlanguage link, Kachi, Kebab Golpayegan, Samanu Shahreza, Template:Ill Khansar, Yokhe bread (Kaak) and Semirom.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Education
As of 2023, fifty thousand foreigners were studying in schools in Isfahan province.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Public universities
- Isfahan University of Technology
- Isfahan University
- Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
- Kashan University of Medical Sciences
- Isfahan University of Art
- Malek-Ashtar University of Technology
- University of Kashan
Islamic Azad Universities
Several well-known Islamic Azad University campuses in Iran are located in the province:
- Islamic Azad University of Falavarjan<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Islamic Azad University of Meymeh
- Islamic Azad University of Kashan
- Islamic Azad University of Majlesi
- Islamic Azad University of Shahreza
- Islamic Azad University of Najafabad
- Islamic Azad University of Khomeynishahr
- Islamic Azad University of Isfahan<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Islamic Azad University of Khorasgan<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Gallery
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The Dome of Shah Mosque, Isfahan
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Kashan is another cultural jewel of the province. Seen here is the Agha Bozorg Mosque.
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Ceiling in the Ali Qapu Palace, Isfahan
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The dome of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan
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Vank Cathedral, Isfahan
See also
- Georgians in Iran
- History of Iran
- List of the historical structures in the Isfahan province
- List of cities in Isfahan Province by population
- Ostandari Isfahan
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Notes
References
Bibliography
Further reading
- Muliani, S. (2001) The Georgians' position in the Iranian history and civilization (Jaygah-e Gorjiha dar Tarikh va Farhang va Tammadon-e Iran) , Sepahan (Esfahan): Yekta
- Rahimi, M.M. (2001) The Georgians of Iran; Fereydunshahr (Gorjiha-ye Iran; Fereydunshahr), Sepahan (Esfahan): Yekta
- Sepiani, M. (1979) Georgian Iranians (Iranian-e Gorji), Sepahan (Esfahan): Arash
- Isfahan's tourist exhibition mentions the Georgians from Fereydunshahr and Fereydan. The report of this exhibition is available in the web site of the Iranian Cultural Heritage News agency. Template:Webarchive
- Saakashvili visited Fereydunshahr and put flowers on the graves of the Iranian Georgian martyrs' graves, showing respect towards this community. Template:Webarchive
External links
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- Isfahan Cultural Heritage Department Template:Webarchive
- Isfahan Province Department of Education
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