Shahin Dezh County

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County in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Shahin Dezh County
شهرستان شاهیندژ
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County |
 Counties of West Azerbaijan Province
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 Location of West Azerbaijan Province in Iran
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Coordinates: 36°44′N 46°41′E / 36.733°N 46.683°E / 36.733; 46.683Coordinates: 36°44′N 46°41′E / 36.733°N 46.683°E / 36.733; 46.683
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Country |
Iran
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Province |
West Azerbaijan |
Capital |
Shahin Dezh |
Bakhsh (Districts) |
Central District, Keshavarz District
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Population (2006)
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• Total |
89,356 |
Time zone |
UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
• Summer (DST) |
UTC+4:30 (IRDT) |
Shahin Dezh County can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "9205912" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database". |
Shahin Dezh County (Persian: شهرستان شاهیندژ) (Azeri: صائین قالا بؤلگهسی) is a county in West Azerbaijan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Shahin Dezh. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 102,027, in 20,911 families[1] The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Keshavarz District. The county has two cities: Shahin Dezh, Mahmudabad, and Keshavarz.
References
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اطلس گیتاشناسی استانهای ایران [Atlas Gitashenasi Ostanhai Iran] (Gitashenasi Province Atlas of Iran)
 West Azerbaijan Province
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List of cities, towns and villages in West Azerbaijan Province |
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Counties and cities
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Bukan County
Chaldoran County
Chaypareh County
Khoy County
Mahabad County
Maku County
Miandoab County
- Miandoab
- Baruq
- Chahar Borj
Naqadeh County
Oshnavieh County
Piranshahr County
Poldasht County
Salmas County
Sardasht County
Shahin Dezh County
- Shahin Dezh
- Keshavarz
- Mahmudabad
Showt County
Takab County
Urmia County
- Urmia
- Nushin
- Qushchi
- Serow
- Silvaneh
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Tourism |
- Teppe Hasanlu
- Kelashin Stele
- Bastam Citadel
- Takht-e Soleymān
- Lake Urmia
- Zarrineh River
- Shalmash Falls
- St. Mary Church
- St. Thaddeus Monastery
- Chapel of Dzordzor
- St. George Church
- Jameh Mosque of Urmia
- Baghchejogh museum and palace
- Segonbad
- Ghoutour Bridge
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Places |
List of cities, towns and villages in West Azerbaijan Province |
 Shahin Dezh County
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