Azarbaijan Collection of Beautiful
Varzeghan - East Azarbaijan - Iran .
Geography of East Azarbaijan :
The province covers an area of approximately 47,830 km², it has a population of around four million people. According to the latest divisions of the country in 1996, the counties of this province are:Ahar, Ajabshir, Bostan Abad, Bonab, Tabriz, Jolfa, Sarab, Shabestar, Kaleybar, Maragha, Marand, Malekan, Miyana, Heris, and Hashtrood. The historical city of Tabriz is the most important city of this province, culturally, politically, and commercially. The province has common borders with the current Republics of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Nakhchivan. A fine network of roads and railways connect East Azarbaijan to other parts of Iran and also to neighboring countries.
The highest peak of East Azarbaijan is Sahand Mountain at 3,722 m of elevation, lying south of Tabriz, whereas the lower lying areas are around Garmadooz (Ahar). The heights of the province may be classified into three sectors, namely: the Qara Daq Mountains, the Sahand and Bozqoosh Mountains, and the Qaflan Kooh Mountains.
Generally speaking, East Azarbaijan enjoys a cool, dry climate, being in the main a mountainous region. But the gentle breezes off the Caspian Sea have some influence on the climate of the low-lying areas. Temperatures run up to 8.9 °C in Tabriz, and 20 °C in Maraqeh, in the winter dropping to -10-15 °C at least (depending on how cold the overall year is) . The ideal seasons to visit this province are in the spring and summer months.
Andrej Nagode 06/09/2008 11:49
Beautiful presentation of this fantastic landscape.Tahnk you very much for the info.
I'm very interested in more pictures ;-).
Kind Regards
Andrej
Mehran Cheraghchi Bazar 22/05/2008 16:16
my best friend Bahram:Thank you so much for this complet information about East Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan khavari).
And about this photo :
some part of clods are over expo .. and deep of field is so low .
you can edit and make beter than this with pro photography softwares.
with best wishes for you.
Mehran Cheraghchi
Heinz J. Theis 21/05/2008 15:15
Interesting information from a country not so well known in the western hemisphereThank you for that and keep on sharing your beautiful with us
greetings, Heinz