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Location
Middle East.
Area : 1,648,000 sq km (636,296 sq miles).
Population : 68,727,000 (1998 estimate).
Capital : Tehran. Population :
10.1 million
Geography : Iran is located in the Middle East, bounded to
the north by the CIS and the Caspian Sea, the east by Afghanistan
and Pakistan, the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman,
and the west by Iraq and Turkey.
The center and east of the country is largely barren undulating
desert, punctured by Qantas (irrigation canals and tree eases, but
there are mountainous regions in the west along the Turkish and
Iraqi borders and in the north where the Alburz Mountains rise
steeply from a fertile belt around the Caspian Sea.
Language
Persian (Farsi) is the most widely spoken language. Arabic is spoken
in Khuzestan in the southwest, and Turkish in the northwest around
Tabriz. English, French and (to a lesser extent) German are spoken
by many businessmen and officials.
Religion
Predominantly Islamic; mostly Shi'ite, with a minority of Sunnis.
Many Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians also live in Iran.
Government
Legislative power is vested in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Majlis),
with 275 members. The chief executive is the President, and both are
elected by universal adult suffrage for a four-year term.
A twelve-member Council of Guardians ensures that legislation is in
accordance with the constitution and Islamic precepts.
Money
Currency : Iranian Rials. Notes are in denominations of RL
20000, 10000, 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, 200 and 100.All foreign
currencies such as Euro, Pound Sterling, US Dollars and Yens can be
exchanged and credit cards (Master card & Visa) are also accepted. |