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Tehran (or Tehrān or Teheran)Capital of Iran; population (2006) 7,797,500. The city produces over half of the country's manufactured goods, and industries include textiles, chemicals, pottery, electrical equipment, oil refining, vehicle assembly, engineering, and tobacco and sugar processing. It is built at an average altitude of 1,220 m/3,937 ft on a slope running south from the Elburz Mountains. Tehran was founded in the 12th century and made the capital in 1788 by Muhammad Shah. Much of the city was rebuilt in the 1920s and 1930s. Landmarks include the Sepahsolar Mosque and library; the Gulistan Palace (the former royal residence); the Iran Bastan Museum; the Shahyad Tower, a symbol of modern Iran; the Borj-e azadi monument commemorating the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire; and the tomb of Ayatollah Khomeini.
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In the report's ranking of the most expensive cities for renting prime office space, Kuwait comes top, followed by the Angolan capital of Luanda and the Iranian capital of Tehran. The debates are taking place among students in Qom, a desert community 90 miles south of the Iranian capital of Tehran. 25 mile (10 kin) subway line was opened in the Iranian capital of Tehran, a populous city where pollution is the cause of physical irritation and even death. |
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