Shahr-e Kord


Shahr-e Kord is a city in the Central District of Shahrekord County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district. It is the largest city in the province, and is 90 km away from Iran's third largest city, Isfahan.

Etymology

The city was originally known as Deh-Kord. In 1935, the name was changed to Shahr-e Kord to reflect the growth of the city and its population.
Coins have been found in Shahr-e Kord dating back to the Sasanian and Parthian era.

Demographics

Language

The linguistic composition of the city:

Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 126,746 in 31,977 households. The following census in 2011 counted 159,775 people in 44,081 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 190,441 people in 55,492 households.

Geography

Location

Shahr-e Kord is located about southwest of Isfahan and of Tehran. It is topographically situated in the north of the Zagros Mountains. Being located above sea level, Shahr-e Kord is the most elevated among the centers of the provinces of Iran, known as the Roof of Iran.

Climate

Shahr-e Kord has a hot-summer mediterranean continental climate, with hot summer days, cool summer nights, cold winter days, and freezing winter nights. The annual average temperature in Shahr-e Kord is about 11.4°C. The absolute minimum temperature recorded in Shahr-e Kord since the start of keeping records has been on 29 December 2004, while the highest maximum temperature ever recorded was on 15 July 1977. January is the coldest month and July is the hottest month. Although the humidity level is moderate or high in winter, the amount of rainfall is close to zero in planting seasons, except for April and May.

Economy

  • manufactures home appliances including evaporative coolers, gas/kerosene/electric water heaters, gas space heaters, refrigerator - freezers, and twin-tub washing machines. Hiring about 1400 people within the firm, Barfab is the biggest private unit in the province.
  • is located in the center of the mountain range of Zagros, 35 km away from Shahr-e Kord city.
  • engages in the manufacturing of cast iron.
  • is a tinplate producer. It is located 10 km away from Shahr-e Kord city.
  • is the largest producer of and dry ice in Iran.
  • , founded in Shahr-e Kord in 1991, is a fabric retail store which specializes in clothing fabrics, polyester viscose, and black Chador.
  • , founded in Shahr-e Kord in 1991, is a dairy factory which produces pasteurized milk, flavored milk, cheese, and yogurt. In 1996, bought approximately 99% of the company's stock.
  • was founded in Shahr-e Kord in 2014. This research group is managed by Dr. Hamed Saghaei, one of the prominent researchers in this field of study. The research group focuses on design and fabrication of micro and nano-photonic devices including photonic crystal fibers and waveguides, photonic chips based on optofluidic approach, etc. This research group is supported by .
  • Energy Research Center, the research group focusing on energy and environment including renewable energy employed in building, etc. This research group is supported by , https://shahrekord.iau.ir/energy/fa

Transportation

The Shahr-e Kord Bus Organization has 150 buses in its fleet which operate different routes throughout the city.
Shahrekord Airport is a domestic airport located to the south of the city. It currently has flights to and from two cities: Tehran and Mashhad.

Education

There are three universities in the city of Shahr-e Kord. The public and state university is Shahr-e Kord University with 5,713 students. The other universities are Shahr-e Kord University of Medical Sciences with 1,690 students and Islamic Azad University of Shahr-e Kord Branch with 7,400 students.

Sister cities

Notable people

Notable people from Shahr-e Kord include painter Arghavan Khosravi.