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The Message
of Governer
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As the largest province situated in
the north-east of Iran and covering a 313,000 sq. km
area, Khorasan shares both a 620 km border with Afghanistan
in the east and a 750 km border with the Turkeministan
Republic in the north. Comprising 224 villages, 75 districts,
223 towns and 55 townships, Khorasan with a total population
of 6.3 million forms the second populous region in the
Islamic Republic of Iran. More importantly, the existence
of celestial shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH), the second
most important pilgrimage centre to the Muslims world-wide,
in addition to various historical monuments and breathtaking
landscape transforms Khorasan into a tourist magnet
which annually attracts 12 million eager visitors from
across the country and abroad -- a large number of whom
include foreign dignitaries and guests.
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Since the dawn of time Khorasan has
always been one of the important centres of civilisation,
culture, science, industry and also a vital socio-economic
centre located in the east of Iran. Due to distintegration
of the former Soviet Union and construction of the massive
Mashad-Tajan rail way, once again, this province is
transformed into a focal point for economic activities,
a catalyst for international communication and of course
a major transit-orientated highway in the region-- specially
in view of the restoration of the Ancient-Silk Road
further linking the Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS) with Indian and Pacific Oceans and Europe.
Fortunately the province's cultural,
commercial, transit, tourism and industrial potentialities
have already drawn the immediate attention of both country's
decision-makers and the concerned international communities.
Khorasan proudly ranks first in production of food stuff,
fruit(s), meat products plus strategic agricultural
and dairy products. Apart from 3,300 new units now under
construction, currently, 2,900 more industrial-mining
units are fully operational within this region and their
products include sugar, fruit concentrate(s), various
tinned products, food and pharmaceutical products, fertilisers,
textile, building materials, sanitary ware, home appliances,
automotive parts, variety of handicarft(s), etc. Remarkably,
Khorasan also contains the richest deposits of precious
stones and thirty variant types of mines among which
the building and decorative stones, with proven reserves
of 60 million tons, constitute most important export
items of the province We sincerely hope that our unceasing
efforts in compliance with the brilliant leadership
and guidelines of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic
Revolution, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, will fruitfully
lead both to the proper implementation of the country's
socio-economic development programmes and the meaningful
promotion of the export of technical and engineering
services
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Khorasan at
a glance
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The city of Mashad,
the provincial capital of Khorasan, enjoys all essential
amenities such as 50 modern hotels, numerous restaurants
and 40 tourism related companies, providing the guests
with all imperative services and therefore is conveniently
capable of accommodating over 100,000 visitors at present.
In addition to four existing airports in the region
MASHAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, the second largest in
the country, presently maintains direct flights to and
from more than 10 different countries,-- particularly
to neighbouring ones and Central Asian republics.
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Sarakhs Free
Trade Zone:
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Covering a 5,200 ha.
area and affiliated with the Astan-e-Ghods, Sarakhs
Free Trade Zone is both adjacent to the Ancient Silk
Road and situated 75 km away from the city of Mashad.
In light of a combination of favourable advantages namely,
strategic location, commercial potentialities, availibility
of the country's largest rail way station as well as
the existence of an international airport, this free
trade zone certainly provides a golden opportunity for
those foreign investors, governmental and non-governmental
alike, who are interested in gaining access to Central
Asian markets.
Due to its unique strategic
location and the high quality and variety of its manufactured
products this province not only enjoys extraordinary
socio-economic potentialities, but is also duly perceived
as a powerful economic magnet (situated at heart of
Islamic Republic) by the international community. Appropriately
recognising this fact, all the newly independent Central
Asian states have thus established their respective
consulate (s) in the city of Mashad.
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