Borujerd County

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County in Lorestan Province, Iran
Borujerd (Borojerd) County شهرستان بروجرد
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County |
 Counties of Lorestan Province
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 Location of Lorestan Province in Iran
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Coordinates: 33°50′N 48°50′E / 33.833°N 48.833°E / 33.833; 48.833Coordinates: 33°50′N 48°50′E / 33.833°N 48.833°E / 33.833; 48.833
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Country |
Iran
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Province |
Lorestan Province |
Capital |
Borujerd |
Bakhsh (Districts) |
Central District, Oshtorinan District
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Population (2006)
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• Total |
320,547 |
Time zone |
UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
• Summer (DST) |
UTC+4:30 (IRDT) |
Borujerd County can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "9207197" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database". |
Borujerd (Borojerd) County (Persian: شهرستان بروجرد) is a county in Lorestan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Borujerd. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 320,547, in 82,676 families.[1] The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Oshtorinan District. The county has two cities: Borujerd and Oshtorinan.
References
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- اطلس گیتاشناسی استانهای ایران [Atlas Gitashenasi Ostanhai Iran] (Gitashenasi Province Atlas of Iran)
 Lorestan Province
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Capital |
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Counties and cities
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Aligudarz County |
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Azna County |
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Borujerd County |
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Delfan County |
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Dorud County |
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Dowreh County |
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Khorramabad County |
- Khorramabad
- Bayranshahr
- Sepiddasht
- Zagheh
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Kuhdasht County |
- Kuhdasht
- Chaqabol
- Darb-e Gonbad
- Garab
- Kunani
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Pol-e Dokhtar County |
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Selseleh County |
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Sights |
- Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
- Gerdab-e Sangi
- Keeyow Lake
- Brick Minaret
- Imamzadeh Ja'far
- Soltani Mosque
- Jameh Mosque
- Women's Park of Borujerd
- Yafteh
- Nojian Waterfall
- Bisheh Waterfall
- Gerit Waterfall
- Imamzadeh Do Baradaran
- Shapuri Bridge
- Kashkan Bridge
- Zardabeh Lagoon
- Gahar Lake
- Sheneh Castle
- Rahmanabad Sasanian Palace
- Gosheh Caravansary
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populated places |
- List of cities, towns and villages in Lorestan Province
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 Borujerd County
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Capital: Borujerd
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Districts |
Central |
Cities |
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Rural Districts and villages |
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Oshtorinan |
Cities |
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Rural Districts and villages |
Bardesareh |
- Aliabad
- Angoshteh
- Asgharabad
- Bardeh Sareh
- Chaqabol
- Deh Riz
- Fathabad
- Jafarabad
- Jujeh Heydar
- Magasan-e Olya
- Nabiabad
- Rezaabad
- Shab Mah
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Gudarzi |
- Amirabad
- Barakatabad
- Bondizeh
- Chahar Barreh
- Golchehran
- Kafshgiran
- Karkikhan
- Kheshtianak
- Malmijan
- Qaed Taher
- Takdarkhat
- Tudeh Zan
- Vanai
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Oshtorinan |
- Bayatan
- Bid Kalmeh
- Darreh Garm
- Deh Now
- Deh-e Torkan
- Deh-e Yusof Ali
- Gand Ab
- Gol Zard
- Gondal Gilan
- Kamareh-ye Bala
- Kushki-ye Olya
- Kushki-ye Sofla
- Liqenab
- Qaleh Kazem
- Shahrak-e Shahid Moḩammad-e Borujerdi
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