Tabriz
carpets, the most exquisite representation of
the world-renowned Persian handicrafts
Encompassing a 44676.6 sq. km area, the Eastern
Azarbaijan Province amounts to 20.8 % of the country's
total area. According to latest divisional program,
this province includes 40 cities, 16 towns, 35
townships and 134 aggregate of villages. As one
of the most significant industrial and agricultural
magnets in the country, Eastern Azarbaijan also
contains various factories such as automotive,
tractors, bearings, gearboxes and pumps manufacturing
plants, food producing factories, chemical and
pharmaceutical plants as well as building industries.
Tabriz, the capital of the province,
is famous for its unique bazaar and monuments
such as Arc Alishah, Masjed-e-kabood, Jameh Mosque,
tombs of the poets (Magbar-e-shoara), the birth
place of the leaders of constitutional revolution
(Mashroteh) and thus is rightfully marked as one
of the country's most important cultural and historical
cities. Containing dug-in-stone houses and located
near Tabriz, the village of Kandvan enjoys a pleasant
climate and desirous mineral water and hence constitutes
an ideal tourist center while Ill Goly Park, Ruin
Mill (Asiab-Kharabe), St. Stepanos Church, Gonbade-Kabood
(the Blue Dome), the Round Tower, Khajeh Nasir
Observatory and the Babak Coastal Resort also
include the other main attractions and places
of historical interest in the region.
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