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IRAN By Ahmad

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IRAN By Ahmad

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INTRODUCTION

The capital city for Iran is Tehran. The spoken language Persian and Farsi. Iran’s border’s are Turkey and Iraq.

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History

Some of the earliest people in the world were in Iran. The first people in Iran were farmers hunters traders. Arab people who used to rule in the 7th century left a mark. In the early 1900s oil was discovered in Iran. Once Marco Polo came to Iran he visited the 3 wise men’s graves. Iran came in existence in 1980.In the 9th century the language Farsi was created.330 Alexander the great concord Persian empire.

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Geography

The entire country is full of mountains. The highest place in Iran is mount Damavand. Iran has volcanoes and earthquakes . Most of Iran is dry except the part around the Caspian sea. And Iran is part of the Middle East.

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Culture

In Iran they follow the Islam rules so woman have to cover there hole body except face. People in Iran have to pray 5 times a day. The first holiday is called Nowruz New Year the second is The Islamic Republic Day the third is Late Nowruz Holiday the fourth is Iman Khomeini’s Demise the fifth is Ann.1963 Uprising the sixth is Islamic Revolution Day the last holiday is Nationhzation Of Iranian.

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Interesting Facts

In Iran a man could kill his wife if found with a other man. The transports in Iran are plane bus train. The population in Iran is 79,853,900.

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Conclusion

I like Iran cause it is a really interesting country. It has a lot of history. I wood like to

go there one day. And that is my conclusion.

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Bibliography

Books Schemenauer Elma Iran 2001 Gray Leon Countries of the world 2008 Websites WWW.Kwintessential.Com WWW.Countries and there cultures.Com