Tonekabon County

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County in Mazandaran, Iran
Tonekabon County
شهرستان تنکابن
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County |
 Counties of Mazandaran Province
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 Location of Mazandaran Province in Iran
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Coordinates: 36°38′N 50°49′E / 36.633°N 50.817°E / 36.633; 50.817Coordinates: 36°38′N 50°49′E / 36.633°N 50.817°E / 36.633; 50.817
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Country |
Iran
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Province |
Mazandaran |
Capital |
Tonekabon |
Bakhsh (Districts) |
Central District, Nashta District, Khorramabad District
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Population (2006)
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• Total |
147,839 |
Time zone |
UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
• Summer (DST) |
UTC+4:30 (IRDT) |
Website |
http://tonekanews.ir |
Tonekabon County can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "9207240" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database". |
Tonekabon County (Persian: شهرستان تنکابن) is a county in Mazandaran Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Tonekabon. At the 2006 census, the county's population (including those portions later split off to form Abbasabad County) was 193,428, in 55,318 families; excluding those portions, the population (as of 2006) was 147,839, in 42,624.[1] The county is subdivided into three districts: the Central District, Nashta District, and Khorramabad District. The county has four cities: Tonekabon, Nashtarud, Khorramabad & Shirud.
References
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- اطلس گیتاشناسی استانهای ایران [Atlas Gitashenasi Ostanhai Iran] (Gitashenasi Province Atlas of Iran)
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 Mazandaran Province
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Counties and cities
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Abbasabad County |
- Abbasabad
- Kelarabad
- Salman Shahr
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Amol County |
- Amol
- Dabudasht
- Gazanak
- Rineh
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Babol County |
- Babol
- Amirkola
- Galugah
- Gatab
- Khush Rudpey
- Marzikola
- Zargarmahalleh
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Babolsar County |
- Babolsar
- Bahnemir
- Kalleh Bast
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Behshahr County |
- Behshahr
- Khalil Shahr
- Rostamkola
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Chalus County |
- Chalus
- Kelardasht
- Marzanabad
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Fereydunkenar County |
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Galugah County |
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Juybar County |
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Mahmudabad County |
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Miandorud County |
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Neka County |
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Nowshahr County |
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Nur County |
- Nur
- Baladeh
- Chamestan
- Izadshahr
- Royan
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Qaem Shahr County |
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Ramsar County |
- Ramsar
- Ketalem and Sadat Shahr
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Sari County |
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Savadkuh County |
- Zirab
- Alasht
- Pol-e Sefid
- Shirgah
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Simorgh County |
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Tonekabon County |
- Tonekabon
- Khorramabad
- Nashtarud
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Sights |

- Mount Damavand
- Mir Bozorg Tomb
- Aab pari
- Alasht
- Babolsar
- Amol
- Davazdah Cheshmeh
- Badab-e Surt natural site
- Dasht-e Naz national Park Sari
Larijan spa
- Ghermerez spa
- Imamzadeh Abbas
- Tower Resket
- Shahandasht Waterfall
- Sayyid Mir Heydar Tomb
- Jameh Mosque of Amol
- Agha Abbas Mosque
- Farah Abad
- Didbani Tower Babol
- Mollana Mosque
Qa'em Shahr's Imamzadeh kati
- Sisangan national Park, Nowshahr
- Challdareh national Park, Tonekabon
- Veresk Bridge
- Imamzadeh Ghasem
- Mohammad Hassan Khan Qajar's Bridge
Namakabrood's aerial tramway
- Javaherdeh
Nima Yooshij's house in Yoush
- Khestpol Bridge in Qa'em Shahr
- Valasht lake, Kelardasht
- Saadatmahaleh, Sari
- Avidar lake Nowshahr
- Lar Dam Amol
- Kalakchal
- Deryok
- Kalbadi House
- Tamishan Noor
- Golden Park Amol
- Alam-Kuh
Palaeolithic caves of Kamarband’, and Hotu , Sari
- Malek Bahman Castle
- Galehgardan, Tonekabon
- Palace of Ramsar
Safavid gardens of Behshahr
Babol museum
- Khoshedaran Museum of natural history, Fereydoon Kenar
- Kandelus museum,near Chaloos
Sari's clock square
- Rahband
- Palace of Behshahr
- Se Sangan
- Gol-e-Zard Cave
- Danial Cave
- Heshtel Tower
- Gabri Tonekabon
- Alimastan Village
- Moalagh Bridge
Ramsar's old hotel
- Shekleh Shah
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populated places |
List of cities, towns and villages in Mazandaran Province
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 Tonekabon County
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Capital |
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Districts |
Central |
Cities |
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Rural Districts and villages |
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Khorramabad |
Cities |
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Rural Districts and villages |
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Nashta |
Cities |
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Rural Districts and villages |
Katra |
- Alkaleh
- Babulat
- Diz Posht
- Habibabad
- Homrud Bon
- Kamiliyeh
- Katra
- Lat Siah Moshteh
- Mazandaran Mahalleh
- Mazubon-e Olya
- Polt Kalleh
- Rud-e Posht
- Sar Bud
- Shamsabad
- Talesh Mahalleh
- Tilpordehsar
- Zavar
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Tameshkol |
- Abdollahabad
- Aliabad
- Band Bon
- Chakadeh
- Chalu
- Dinar Sara
- Faqihabad
- Kazemabad
- Khoshk Bur
- Kolengeh
- Kones Ku
- Kuh Sar
- Kuti Bazar
- Luleh Deh
- Mak Rud
- Moallem Kuh
- Palangabad-e Olya
- Pol Sara
- Qaleh Sar
- Rudgar Mahalleh
- Sarfaqihabad
- Sefid Ab
- Tameshkol
- Tubon
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