
Minab (Persian: میناب, also Romanized as Mīnāb) is a city in and the capital of Minab County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 76,776.
Minab is not far from Bandar Abbas.
It is famous for fishing (especially shrimps) and for agriculture (esp... More

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Local game GHeydar
Local game GHeydar is one of the local games in different areas, especially in the city Meshkinshahr and Khalkhal of Ardabil province done.
Thus the method and style of the game is that a tree branch after being shaved smooth soft ground stat... More

Local game Banushh
Local game Banushh is one of the local games in different areas, especially in the city Meshkinshahr of Ardabil province done.
Methods and practices that are unique to this game is so divided and placed in two rows facing each other.
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Local people play music, dance traditionally, cite folkloric poems, play folkloric games, perform ropewalking, and make foods and distribute it across the village.
It is a happy entertaining celebration.
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Local clothing manufacturer Gilan... More

bbad, Minab, Qeshm, Jask, Bastak, Bandar Khamir, Parsian, Rudan, and Abumusa.
The province also has 21 counties (or districts), 69 municipalities, and 2,046 villages. In 2007 approximately 1.5 million people resided in Hormozgan Province.
The province is primarily mountainous, consist... More

t, in Minab County, Hormozgan Province, Iran.
It overlooks the Strait of Hormuz and contains a small harbour to the northwest of the main settlement. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,640, in 640 families.
The Minab river empties into the sea near Sirik, and a mangrove es... More

amous local foods, including Doineh, Shalamin, Dokhoa or soup, buttermilk, Vlosh, Kalaneh and is Yekaveh.
Local cookie "Kolirah" and "Bersagh" two famous sweets of the local village. Access: Village Dezli through Sarouabad cities, Marivan and Sanandaj is available and roads... More

e and games, have symbolic wedding, and bake local foods to celebrate the occasion.
Local women in traditional dressings prepare the needs for holding the Fardine Maah celebration by aid of the men. Every one donates or helps voluntarily to the celebration.
Some bake me... More