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Arak

Capital of Markazi province, western Iran, 275 km/171 mi southwest of Tehran; population (2006) 446,800. Arak is situated in the Zagros mountains, and is on the Trans-Iranian railway. The city is a trading centre for carpets, pottery, and metalwork.



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Soltani also announced establishment of five 1,000 megawatt nuclear plants in Iran in the next five years and building of a research reactor in the central city of Arak as among the most important measures to be taken by the AEOI in future.
Would some kind soul send our unelected leader a copy of the GDN dated August 25, which confirmed that Tehran had given International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors access to the Arak reactor.
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) visited the Arak reactor in central Iran last week after the Iranian government lifted a ban, the diplomats, who asked to remain anonymous, said on Friday.
 
 
 
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