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Sandooq Senderan Mountain
These mountains reach up to a height of 3,214 m. and are located to the south of the village of Alam Kondi in the vicinity of Urbad. |
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Vannaq Mineral Water Spring
This mineral water spring is located between the cities of Zanjan and Mianeh, 21 km from Zanjan. High in mineral content these waters are good for rheumatoid and nervous disorders. |
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Zanjan Rood River (Zanjan Chay)
This river originates from Chaman Soltanieh and the Aq Daq Mountains. After flowing through a part of the outskirts of Zanjan and the territory of Chaipareh, together with smaller rivers, joins the Qezel Ozan River near Rejeen. Throughout its course, ... |
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Other Altitudes and Summits
Other peaks or summits are named as, Baba Gildar (west of Halab village, Zanjan), Chaal in the village of Khorjahan Zanjan, Qibleh Daq in the village of Zarin Abad Zanjan. Yaan Balaq Daqi Sandan Daqi, Arkan, Sefid and many others. |
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Other Mineral Water Springs
Other hot springs are named as: Garmab Mineral Water Spring, in a section of Ijrud. Hot springs of Abdollah (village) between Zanjan - Tabriz, thermal springs of Qeydar and many others. |
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Other Rivers
Ijrud in Zanjan, Khorood and Bozinehrood in Khoda Bandeh. |
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Halla (The Reputed Ritual)
This is similar to a 'Thanks Giving' ceremony after the harvest is collected from the fields in early autumn. In this ritual each rural family saves about 20 sq.m. of his crop (wheat) on their respective field and harvests the rest. The crop left aside ... |
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Zanjan Anthropological Museum
This museum is located in the historical site of the beautiful edifice of the Rakhtshooy Khaneh in the renowned locality of Baba Jamal Charoqi of Zanjan. This is a remnants of the Qajar era and the museum displays fire exhibits related to the older times. ... |
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Special Villages in Zanjan
Other villages can be named as 'Dah Sheer Oliya' in Ijrud and 'Golabar Sangi' that can be places of interest. |
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Handicrafts and Souvenirs
These plain knives and a variety of pocket knives and switch blades, carpets, 'Charoq' (a local type of women shoe) filigree work, silver and a variety of 'Kilim' (a coarse carpet or rug) and 'jajim' or (loosely woven woolen carpet). |
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