Esfarvarin
Esfarvarin Persian: اسفرورين | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 35°55′59″N 49°44′49″E / 35.93306°N 49.74694°E[1] | |
Country | Iran |
Province | Qazvin |
County | Takestan |
District | Esfarvarin |
Population (2016)[2] | |
• Total | 12,371 |
Time zone | UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
Area code | +98283552 |
Esfarvarin at GEOnet Names Server |
Esfarvarin (Persian: اسفرورين)[a] is a city in, and the capital of, Esfarvarin District of Takestan County, Qazvin province, Iran.[4] Esfarvarin is famous for its vineyards.
Demographics
Language and ethnicity
The people of Esfarvarin are Tat, Persian and Turkic and speak Tati language, Persian and Turkic.[5] [6][7][8][9]
Population
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 12,104 in 2,670 households.[10] The following census in 2011 counted 12,615 people in 3,225 households.[11] The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 12,371 people in 3,394 households.[2]
- Old house in Esfarvarin
See also
Notes
References
- ^ OpenStreetMap contributors (16 September 2024). "Esfarvarin, Takestan County" (Map). OpenStreetMap (in Persian). Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ a b Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1395 (2016): Qazvin Province. amar.org.ir (Report) (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 30 November 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
- ^ Esfarvarin can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "-3053845" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database".
- ^ Habibi, Hassan (c. 2024) [Approved 29 April 1376]. Creation and establishment of several rural districts and districts in Takestan County. lamtakam.com (Report) (in Persian). Ministry of the Interior, Political-Defense Commission of the Government Council. Notification 56625/18009K. Archived from the original on 9 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2024 – via Lam ta Kam.
- ^ Encyclopaedia Islamica:The people of Esfarvarin are shia and speak Tati, Persian and Turkish language
- ^ The Tati dialects in the Sociolinguistic Context of north-western Iran and Transcaucasia, Stilo, D. 1981: In: Iranian Studies 14.3/4, 137-187.
- ^ A Grammar of Southern Tati Dialects, Ehsan Yar-Shater, 1969.
- ^ Tats of Iran and Caucasus, Ali Abdoli, 2010.
- ^ "Ethnologue: Languages of the World".
- ^ Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006): Qazvin Province. amar.org.ir (Report) (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1390 (2011): Qazvin Province. irandataportal.syr.edu (Report) (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 19 January 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2022 – via Iran Data Portal, Syracuse University.