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Natural Attractions


Kiyamaky Summit, Marand

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:57 administrator
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Lying northwest of the province with an altitude of 3,347 m.is located in the vicinity of Jolfa. This region having a number of villages experiences cold weather with plenty of rainfall and snow. Green pastures cover the skirts and valleys.
 

Kamtal Summit, Jolfa

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:57 administrator
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Being one of the most beautiful and important rocky peaks of the mountains of Arasbaran, its highest peak is 3,100 m.
 

Bozqoosh Mountain, Mianeh

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:55 administrator
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 These mountains stand north of the township of Mianeh and are stony and rocky in structure. The highest peak of these mountains being 3,304 m. in altitude. The lower slopes are covered with green pastures and form the summer residing quarters for tribes.
 

Arasbaran (Qaradaq) Mountains, Ahar

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:54 administrator
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It is the continuation of Caucasian mountains that is separated by Aras river ant its valley. It has and area of 9,500 square kilometers with a summit of 2,946 m. high.
 

Other Lakes, East Azarbayjan

Saturday, 22 December 2007 05:53 administrator
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Other lakes and wetlands such as the " Molla Yaqoob lake' (Sarab), The Khorram Daraq' and the "Qazi Kandi lake (Hashtrood) and wetlands namely, Yusofloo and Khormaloo in Ahar are worth mentioning.
 


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