Amol County
Amol County is in Mazandaran province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Amol.
History
In 2010, Dasht-e Sar-e Sofla Rural District was created in the Central District. Bala Khiyaban-e Litkuh and Chelav Rural Districts were separated from it in the formation of Emamzadeh Abdollah District.The village of Emamzadeh Abdollah was converted to a city in 2012. Additionally in the same year, Dabuy-ye Miyani Rural District was created in Dabudasht District, and Dasht-e Sar Rural District was separated from it in the establishment of Dasht-e Sar District, which was divided into two rural districts, including the new Dasht-e Sar-e Gharbi Rural District.
The village of Ejbar Kola was converted to a city in 2017 and renamed Babakan in 2019.
Demographics
Population
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the county's population was 343,747 in 93,194 households. The following census in 2011 counted 370,774 people in 112,297 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the county as 401,639 in 133,034 households.Administrative divisions
Amol County's population history and administrative structure over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table.Geography
Location
Amol's neighbour counties are Babol in the east, Mahmudabad in the north, Babolsar in the northeast, Nur in the west in Mazandaran province, and Tehran province in the south.Topography
This area with its elevated landscape and valleys has dense forests. Its tall hills overlook the plains and stretch out till the high slopes of the Damavand Mountains. The majestic and deep rocky valleys, rivers, numerous springs, elevated waterfalls, colorful vegetation, a variety of wild life, thermal springs, summer quarters, and rural settlements are some of the special factors which can prove attractive.- Mirza Kuchak Khan Forest Park: The same is located 18 km. on the Amol - Tehran road, the Haraz River flowing on the eastern side of which.
- Alimastan: Alimestan Jungle is known as the Green Gold, dense fog, thick and green forests. The forest habitat plant "Alyma" grows in May which name is derived from the forest Alimestan. It has low temperature in the hot season. Numerous springs, diverse forest covers, plain and clear water, and horses are the indicators of the forest. Above all this, the Alimestan peak, about 2510 meters high, attracts many hikers in the winter and spring.
- Baliran There has thick forests and meadows. up until present Garm Rud 2 is the only well dated Upper Paleolithic settlement at the north of Iranian plateau. The land around the Baleyrān normal hill, but in the north it is flat.
- Halumsar
- Ziaru
Natural attractions
File:Mount Damavand from Tochal.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Mount Damavand, 5610 m, the highest point in the Middle East, is located in Larijan district of Amol.
Mount Damavand, 5610 m, the highest point in the Middle East
Lar and Damavand Mountains
These mountains form the two branch ranges of the central Alborz Mountains, and are the highest sections of this range. To the north, after the Kahu Pass, in the village of Garmabdar, it sub-divides into two, the north western and south eastern ranges. In the south western sector are the peaks of Takht-e-khers and Se sang, extending towards the west, where the gigantic Damavand Peak is visible.In the southeastern sector, after running along the plains of Lar, the peaks of Haft Saran are apparent, and to the south of these plains are the peaks of Mehr Chal, Atashkadeh, Siyah Chal and Maaz. In the south eastern direction it joins the Khansak and Shad Kooh Mountains.
Haraz River
The Haraz River's source is in the skirts of the Alborz Mountains in the region of Larijan. After flowing along the Haraz Road and Valley for about 100 km. it meanders in the midst of the city of Amol, from where it reaches the Caspian Sea. The fringes of this river are utilized as recreational areas as well as for fishing.Waterfall
- Shahandasht: The Shahandasht Waterfall is the highest waterfall of Mazandaran Province. It is located in Shahandasht Village, 65 kilometers away from Amol, next to the Haraz Road from Amol to Tehran. It is 51 meters high flowing from the heart of Alborz Mountain. The waterfall consists of three waterfalls which make it 180 meters high. One can reach the waterfall by passing through the bridge of Vana Village and reaching the village of Shahandasht and walk towards the waterfall for 15 minutes on foot.
- Amiri: Amiri waterfall’s height is more than 20 meters. It is located in Amiri Village, which is 120 km away from Tehran.
- Yakhi: Yakhi Waterfall with a height of 12 meters, is located in the vicinity of Doudkouh Mountain near the southern part of Damavand Peak in Mazandaran province.
The other proposed Waterfall in county named, Ab Murad, Plas, Tara, Sang Darka, Qaleh Dokhtar, Peromed and Deryouk.
Springs and mineral water
- Ab Garm-e Larijan Thermal Springs: This thermal spring is near the Rineh village. Its water is used in the treatment of joint disorders, skin diseases and infections. Damavand has some thermal springs with therapeutic qualities. These mineral hot springs are mainly located on the volcano's flanks and at the base, giving evidence of volcanic heat comparatively near the surface of the earth. While no historic eruptions have been recorded, hot springs at the base and on the flanks, and fumaroles and solfatara near the summit, indicate a hot or cooling magma body still present beneath the volcano, so that Damavand is a potentially active volcano.
The most important of these hot springs are located in Abe Garm Larijan in a village by the name Larijan in the district of Larijan in Lar Valley. The water from this spring is useful in the treatment of chronic wounds and skin diseases. Near these springs there are public baths with small pools for public use
- Ab Ask Thermal Springs: These springs are located in a village by the same name in the district of Larijan. Surrounding this spring are limestone deposits which through the passage of time turn into marble. The water from this spring is useful in the treatment of chronic wounds, and skin diseases.
- Amoloo Mineral Water Spring: The water from this spring can be used for drinking purposes, and is useful in treating gastro-intestinal disorders. The same can be used for skin diseases also.
- Alamol: This waterfall flows from the northern slopes of the Damavand Mountains, and is more than 100 m. in height. The massive output of water from this waterfall forms a spray like mist in the air and brings about a wonderful sight.
- Esterabekoh
Economy
Amol is the economic center of Mazandaran province, with Agriculture, Industrial factories and Tourism being the base of the Amol economy. Rice, grain, fruits, cotton, tea, sugarcane, and silk are produced in the lowland. Mineral water, meat, dairy, wood and ingots are the main manufacturing industry.
Industry
Amol has extensive human relations in the country due to its extensive economic activities, about 70 thousand workers are working in 5 industrial towns of Amol. Amol is Mazandaran's export pole 79% of Mazandaran exports belong to county. Amol owns 47% of the province's industry.Tourism
In city and county:Many historical and natural attractions in its place in Larijan. This region has mountain villages, plains and meadows immense. Now due to the Damavand Haraz River originates best and highest-quality trout is bred in the region of the Middle East. This is one of the most mythic Iran named Arash.
- Damavand Mountain is a stratovolcano which is the highest peak in Iran and the Middle East. It has a special place in Persian mythology and folklore.
- Tomb of Mir Bozorg
- Lar Dam
- Lar National Park
- Fire temple Amol
- Naser-Ol-Hagh Kabir Mausoleum
- Sayyid Haydar Amoli
- Moalagh Bridge
- Davazdah Cheshmeh
- Waterfall Shahandasht
- Amol Bazaar
- Museum of History
- Imamzadeh Ibrahim
- Malek Bahman Castle Shrine
- Shekl-e Shah
- Jame Mosque
- Agha Abbas Mosque
- Yakhi Waterfall
- Dokhaharan lake
- Waterfall Deryouk
- Shah Abbasi Baths
- Fireplace
- The Sasanian Road
- Tower Khidr Nabi
- Tomb of Sultan Shahabuddin
- Village forest Blairan
- Village forest Alimastan
- Gol-e Zard Cave
- Ashraf Bath
- Inn Kemboja
- House Manouchehri
- House Shafahi
- Heshtl Tower
- Mirza Muhammad Ali Mosque
- Kahrud Castle
- Sangi Bridge Polour
- Imam Hassan Askari Mosque
- Imamzadeh Qasem Shrine
- Imamzadeh Abdollah Shrine
- Mohammad Taher Shrine
- Ab ask Thermal Springs
- Lake Sahon
- Haj Ali Kochak Mosque
- Ab Murad Waterfall
- Sang Darka Waterfall
- Dehkadeh Talaei Park
- Amoloo Mineral Water Spring
- Forest Park Mirza Kuchak Khan Haraz
- Forest Park Halumsar
- Castle Kahrud
- Larijan Thermal Spring
- Hosseinieh of Amol
- Gabri Tower
- Mir-Safi Baths
- Tomb Darvish Sheikh Ismail
- Robat Sangi Polur
- Prairie anemone of Polur
- Ziaru Jungle
- Haj Ali Arbab House
- Do Berar Peak
- Ancient Hill Qaleh Kesh
- Larijan Thermal Spring
- Kolakchal Mountain
- Ghoredagh Mountain
- Municipal House
- Tekyeh Firuz Kola
- Pol-e Mun Castle
- Saghanefar Hendoukola
- Saghanefar Zarrin Kola
- Tekyeh Oji Abad
- Karna Cave
- Div Asiyab Spring