
Abadan (Persian: آبادان Ābādān) is a city in and the capital of Abadan County, khuzestan Province which in located in central west of Iran. It lies on Abadan Island (68 km or 42 mi long, 3–19 km or 2–12 miles wide, the island is bounded in the west by the Arvand waterway and... More

It is located 17 km from south west of chenaran city, and 5 km from north of the village (Akhlamd). Some experts believe it relates to Teymoor`s time, and some other to Safavi`s time.
It was built on lime stone of the second period of Geology, made from stone, bricks and mortar.
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In semnan, people have local Language with special words and slang. the base of this Language which it derived from is Pahlavi Language the ancient Language form Parthian.
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th of Abadan refinery, and was located next to the Arvand River in 1300 SH. When Abadan was attributed to an industrial city, thousands of English, Indian and Pakestanian followers migrated to this city; workers of Rangoon (capital city for Burma) refinery were the first group who s... More

lt in Abadan city in 1319. Surt Garapet Church is located exactly next to the Imam Jafar Sadegh mosque and it is the symbol of culture, freedom of belief and the art of religions.
This church was damaged during war. Nowadays there are a few Christians in Abadan, so no ceremony is ... More

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ea of Abadan Township. Minoo Shahr is connected to Abadan and Khoram Shahr with a metal bridge which has a length of 210 m and a width of 8 m. ... More

nd of Abadan is located between these two branches of the Karun. The port city of Khorramshahr is divided from the Island of Abadan by the Haffar branch.
Juris Zarins and other scholars have identified the Karun as one of the four rivers of Eden, the others being the Tigris, the Eup... More

egan, Abadan and Mahshar in Khouzestan province and reach to the Persian gulf at the end.
Shadegan Wetland is the biggest Ramsar site in Iran, been registered in 1975 and is considered as an important international wetland.
According to the 1381 studies, 17 plant communities comprise of... More

th of Abadan.
The city extends to the right bank of the Shatt al-Arab waterway near its confluence with the Haffar arm of the Karun River.
The city was a ghost town in the 1986 census, because of the Iran-Iraq War but now it is a fairly big city again, as it was before the war.
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nd of Abadan is located between these two branches of the Karun. The port city of Khorramshahr is divided from the Island of Abadan by the Haffar branch.
In the Biblical tradition, Karun is to be identified with Pishon, one of the four rivers of Eden/Paradise.
The others being Tig... More

from Abadan.
Mahshahr has two universities. Islamic Azad University of Mahshahr and Amirkabir University of Technology, Mahshahr campus.
Both universities concentrate on engineering programs, especially petroleum and petrochemical engineering. Most of its people are Persian-speaking. Lo... More

is of proverbs and old mythical and folk tales.
Glass works
Glass works that are exhibited in this museum start from the ones made in the first and second millennia BC and extend up to modern ones.
In this section the glass works production technique including the sand molds, cut... More