Ardabil province


Ardabil province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. Its capital is the city of Ardabil. The province is in the northwest of the country, in Region 3, bordering the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the Iranian provinces of East Azerbaijan, Zanjan, and Gilan. Spanning an area of 18,011 km2, and established in 1993, Ardabil was carved out of the eastern part of East Azerbaijan province.

History

The natural features of the province of Ardabil are mentioned in the Avesta, according to which Zoroaster was born by the river Aras and wrote his book in the Sabalan Mountains. During the Muslim conquest of Iran, Ardabil was the largest city in Azarbaijan, and remained so until the Mongol invasion period.
Shah Ismail I started his campaign to nationalize Iran's government and land from here, but consequently announced Tabriz as his capital in 1500 CE. Yet Ardabil remained an important city both politically and economically until modern times.

Demographics

Language

The primary language of Ardabil province is Azerbaijani, a Turkic language, which is spoken by a majority in every county.
Other languages in Ardabil include Tati and Talysh. Furthermore, there is a group of Kurmanji-speaking Kurds around the city of Khalkhal known as Gormanj. Persian is known by almost everyone in the province as it is the official language of the country, although very few speak it as their mother tongue.

Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the province's population was 1,209,968 in 281,433 households. The following census in 2011 counted 1,248,488 people in 337,943 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the province as 1,270,420 inhabitants in 377,423 households.

Administrative divisions

The population history and structural changes of Ardabil province's administrative divisions over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table.
Counties200620112016
Ardabil542,930564,365605,992
Aslan Duz
Bileh Savar54,47153,76851,404
Germi89,24884,26776,901
Khalkhal92,31592,33286,731
Kowsar27,47226,19822,127
Meshgin Shahr156,141151,156149,941
Namin59,24261,33360,659
Nir23,57323,65620,864
Parsabad164,576173,182177,601
Sareyn18,23118,200
Ungut
Total1,209,9681,248,4881,270,420

Cities

According to the 2016 census, 866,034 people live in the following cities:
CityPopulation
Abi Beyglu6,516
Anbaran5,757
Angut2,645
Ardabil529,374
Aslan Duz6,348
Bileh Savar16,188
Eslamabad3,068
Fakhrabad999
Germi28,967
Hashjin5,725
Hir2,080
Jafarabad7,226
Khalkhal39,304
Kivi7,101
Kolowr2,347
Kuraim831
Lahrud2,149
Meshginshahr74,109
Moghansar2,575
Moradlu671
Namin13,659
Nir5,873
Parsabad93,387
Qosabeh2,095
Razey1,581
Sareyn5,459

Overview

Many tourists come to the region for its cool climate during the hot summer months. The winters are bitterly cold, with temperatures plummeting to −25 °C.
Its famous natural region is the Sabalan mountains. The province is considered the coldest province in Iran by many. Large parts of the province are green and forested.
Ardabil's capital stands about 70 km from the Caspian Sea. Neighboring the Caspian Sea and the Republic of Azerbaijan, the city is of political and economic significance.
Ardabil is the seat of the sanctuary and tomb of Shaikh Safî ad-Dîn, eponym of the Safavid dynasty Kulliye.
It has many hot springs and natural landscapes which attract tourists. The mineral springs of Ardabil are Beele-Darreh, Sareyn, Sardabeh and Booshloo, which are known throughout Iran for their medicinal qualities.
It also has a number of lakes: the largest of which are Ne'or, Shoorabil, ShoorGel, NouShahr and Alooche, which are the habitats of some species of water birds.
Lake Ne'or is located in a mountainous area 48 km south-east of the city of Ardabil. It covers an area of 2.1 km2 and has an average depth of 3 metres. It is fed by springs in the lake bed. Lake Shoorabil is located in a hilly area south of the city of Ardabil and covers an area of 640,000 m2. The surface of the lake is covered with a thin white layer of minerals, which is useful for healing skin diseases and rheumatism. Near the lake there is the leisure complex of Shoorabil.
Ardabil is a city of great antiquity. Its origins go back 4000 to 6000 years. This city was the capital of Azerbaijan province in different times, but its golden age was in the Safavid period.
One of the most ancient cities in Iran is Meshkin Shahr. It is located in the north-west of Iran in Azerbaijan, 839 kilometers from Tehran. It is the closest city to the Sabalan mountains. In the past, it was called "Khiav", "Orami", and "Varavi".

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