Iran is a country in Western Asia. The land, which was formerly known to the western world as Persia, has been called Iran since the Sassanian era (AD 224-651), although it was only internationally called Iran since 1935.
Iran covers 1,648,195 sq km (636,372 sq mi), making it the 18th biggest country in the world. It is bordered by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the northeast, Pakistan to the southeast, Iraq to the west, and Turkey to the northwest. Iran has a coastline facing the Caspian Sea to the north, across from Russia and Kazakhstan, and another coastline facing the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to the south, across from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Oman.
Iran has a population of 77 million people (2011 estimate). Tehran is the capital and largest city in Iran. The official language of the country is Persian. The country is an Islamic republic with a supreme leader and a president. Iran is three and a half hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+3:30), and in summer observes Iran Daylight Time (UTC+4:30). Traffic is driven on the right here. The official currency is the Rial (IRR). The phone IDD code is +98. The electricity is 220V/50Hz using European plugs.
Iran is a major exporter of petroleum and natural gas, of which it has large reserves. It is a founding member of the United Nations, Non-Aligned Movement, Organization of the Islamic Conference and Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. In 2010, it had an estimated nominal GDP of $359.97 billion, and a per capita nominal GDP of $4,777. Its per capita GDP at purchasing power parity stood at $11,395.
Travel Tips to Major Cities in Iran
- Tehran - capital
- Hamedan
- Isfahan
- Kerman
- Mashad
- Qom
- Shiraz
- Tabriz
- Yazd
Places of Interest in Iran
World Heritage Sites in Iran
Mountain range near Alam-Kuh, Iran
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