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Saravan County
Saravan County () is in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Saravan, Iran, Saravan. History After the 2006 National Census, Hiduj District, Hiduj and Sib and Suran District, Sib and Suran Districts were separated from the county in the establishment of Sib and Suran County. Zaboli District was separated from the county in establishing Mehrestan County, Zaboli County. The villages of Gosht, Iran, Gosht and Mohammadi, Sistan and Baluchestan, Mohammadi were elevated to city status. In 2017, Esfandak Rural District, Kuhak-e Esfandak Rural District was separated from Bam Pasht District in the formation of Mehregan District, including the new Kuhak Rural District (Saravan County), Kuhak Rural District. In 2019, Nahuk Rural District was separated from Central District (Golshan County), Jaleq District to join the Central District (Saravan County), Central District, and Jaleq District was separated from the county in the ...
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Counties Of Iran
Iran's counties (, Romanization, romanized as ''šahrestân'') are administrative divisions of larger Provinces of Iran, provinces (''ostan''). The word ''shahrestan'' comes from the Persian words ' (city) and ' ("place, land"). "County", therefore, is a near equivalent to (šahrestân). Counties are divided into one or more districts ( ). A typical district includes both cities ( ) and rural districts ( ), which are groupings of adjacent villages. One city within the county serves as the capital of that county, generally in its Central District. Each county is governed by an office known as ''farmândâri'', which coordinates different public events and agencies and is headed by a ''farmândâr'', the governor of the county and the highest-ranking official in the division. Among the provinces of Iran, Fars province, Fars has the highest number of ''shahrestans'' (37), while Qom province, Qom has the fewest (3). In 2005 Iran had 324 ''shahrestans'', while in as of now there ...
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