The capital of Iran is Tehran
Iran located in southwestern Asia is the 18th largest land mass country
in the world. Officially known as the Islamic Republic of Iran, the
country is also often referred to as Persia. As of 2012, the country
boasts a population of over 78 million people. Home to one of the
world's oldest civilizations, Elamite kingdom that once existed in
Iran's borders dates back to 2800 BC.
5 Facts You Might Not Know
1
Iran has a diverse climate. It boasts arid or semiarid regions. Along
the Caspian see the country has a subtropical climate. The terrain
features rugged mountains, deserts and plans. In the north are forests
with towering trees.
2
The
endangered Asiatic cheetah makes its home in Iran. often referred to
as the Iranian cheetah, only 70 to 100 animals exist. Currently
poaching and habitat degradation pose the most serious threat the
population. The Asiatic cheetahs of Iran are comprised of two
subspecies A. j. soemmeringii in the continent's north and A. j. jubatus
in its south, which makes reintroduction of captive bred cheetahs from
other countries impossible.
3
Tehran,
the largest city in Iran, boasts a population of over 7 million people.
Mashhad is the second largest city with a population of over 2 million.
The country's population is predominately Muslim. Shui being the most
dominate.
4
Iran started
its nuclear program in the 1950s. As of publication, the country is the
seventh to produce uranium hexafluoride. Through the years, Iran has
spent time building its military forces and space program. They launched
their first satellite in 2006 and a space rocket in 2007. It became the
ninth country to have the capability to build and launch both a
satellite and a rocket.
5
The
country ranks second in the world for natural gas reserves and third
for its oil reserves. Iran also has natural reserves of lead, sulfur,
coal, chromium, copper, iron ore, manganese and zinc.
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