Vajargah


Vajargah is a city in Kelachay District of Rudsar County, Gilan province, Iran.

History

The old Vajargah village, which was in Deylaman region, had between 10-20 households. It consisted of two neighborhoods: "Jur Vajargah" whose residents were active in livestock keeping, and "Jir Vajargah" whose residents were involved in farming.
One of the families migrated east to Kelachay region, purchasing lands and settling there. They also named their new place after their homeland, Vajargah, consisting of five neighborhoods: Jur Sareh, Min Sareh, Jir Sareh, Own Dim Sareh, Amirali Sareh.
Over time, due to the fertile soil of the area, "Vajargah" became a new place for farming and agricultural activities, and its population increased, gradually becoming a concentrated, city-like settlement. The residents of the new areas, who were scattered across vast tracts of land, formed neighborhoods for themselves, which are known today as Bandbon, Salim Sara, Baghdasht, Gav Mast, etc.
The first school in Vajargah was established in 1949. In 1950s several tea factories were built in Vajargah, making it one of the largest employment and economic centers in the Kalachay and eastern Gilan regions and one of the largest center of tea factories.
Vajargah city municipality was established in 1965.

Demographics

Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 2,974 in 893 households. The following census in 2011 counted 4,522 people in 1,434 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 4,537 people in 1,563 households.