
city.
Zabol area is well known for its "120 day wind" (bād-e sad-o-bist-roz), a highly persistent dust storm in the summer which blows from north to south.
The city is home to Zabol University, the largest university in the city, as well as the Zabol Medical Science Universit... More

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ed in Zabol (a city of Sistan va Baloochestan province).
This lake is valued for its natural phenomena both from the national and international point of view.
This is a vast area including lakes, ponds, swamps, canebrakes and pastures which alternately the whole or a part of it is cover... More

hedan-Zabol road. A proposal is submitted to include it in the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
The reasons for the unexpected rise and fall of the Burnt City are still wrapped in mystery. Artifacts recovered from the city demonstrate a peculiar incongruity with nearby civilizations of the ... More

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found religious aspect.
Also Kharghe castle is located in this place for making Kharghe Canyon as a historical attraction.
Firoz Abad township is the host of thousands passengers, visitors and historians yearly because of having natural attractions such as Kharghe Canyon and its... More

b and religious symbols.
Imamzadeh Baba Pir is one of the important shrines in the region dating back to Safavid Era.
Reference:
http://english.irib.ir/radioculture/Iran/tourism/item/82620-chaharmahal-bakhtiari-historical-attractions... More

oran, Zabol, Zaboli, Zahedan and Zehak.
The population comprises the Baluch who form a majority in the province, followed by the second largest, the Sistani Persians. Smaller communities of Kurds (in the eastern highlands and near Iranshahr, Pashtuns (in Sistan regions of north), the Brah... More

from Zabol in 2007.
At the 2006 census, the county's population was 73,254, in 14,677 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Qorqori District.
The county has one city: Dust Mohammad.
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