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Karaj
Country
Iran
Province
Tehran
Population
2,549,719 (2005)
Area
2,452 km²
Coordinates
Lat.: 36 (36° 1' 1 N)
Lon.: 51 (51° 17' 28 E)
Timezone
GMT/UTC + 03:30
Website
www.karaj.info

Karaj is a city in Iran, located in Tehran province. It is situated 20 km west of Tehran, at the foot of Alborz mountains.

It had an estimated population of 2,549,719 in 2005 *, however the city is increasingly becoming an extension of the metropolitan Tehran.

History


The history of Karaj dates back many centuries. The stone built Zoroastrian fire temple of Takht-e-Rostam from the Parthian era is a testament to this.

The Soleimanieh palace (currently housing a college of Agriculture), the mausolum of Shahzadeh Soleiman, Imamzadeh Rahman and Zeid Palang Abad-e-Eshtehard are other historical relics of the Karaj area.

During the Pahlavi dynasty era, the Morvarid Palace was constructed in nearby Mehrshahr district, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.

Karaj today


The economical base for Karaj is its proximity to Tehran, where transportation of products between the capital and the Caspian Sea is central. Chemicals, fertilizers and processed agricultural goods are also produced here.

It is connected by freeway, railway to Tehran 40 km east and Qazvin 100 km northwest, and by commuter rail to Tehran subway system (Metro).

Amirkabir dam and small lakes are based here. Karaj's climate is a bit cooler than Tehran and it receives 260 mm of rain annually.

Karaj's major districts includes :

  • Azimiye (Resalat)
  • Gohardasht (Rajaye Shahr)
  • Jahanshahr
  • Mesbah
  • Mehrshahr
  • Mehr Vila
  • Shahin Vila
  • Dehghan Vila
  • Hesarak
  • Mahdasht
  • Fardis
  • Kalak & Hesar
  • Islam Abad
  • Golshahr

Higher education and research

See also


External links


Cities in Iran | Tehran

Karadsch | كرج | Karaj | Karaj | カラジ

 

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