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Iran is subdivided into thirty provinces (Persian: استان ostān, plural استانها ostānhā), each governed from a local center, usually the largest local city, which is called the capital (Persian: مرکز markaz) of that province. The provincial authority is headed by a Governor-General[1] (Persian: استاندار ostāndār), who is appointed by the Minister of the Interior subject to approval of the cabinet.
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Until 1950, Iran was divided into twelve provinces: Ardalan, Azarbaijan, Baluchestan, Fars, Gilan, Araq-e Ajam, Khorasan, Khuzestan, Kerman, Larestan, Lorestan, and Mazandaran.[2] In 1950, Iran was reorganized to form ten numbered provinces with subordinate governorates: Gilan; Mazandaran; East Azarbaijan; West Azarbaijan; Kermanshah; Khuzestan; Fars; Kerman; Khorasan; Isfahan.[2] From 1960 to 1981 the governorates were raised to provincial status one by one. Since then several new provinces have been created, most recently in 2004 when the province of Khorasan was split into three new provinces. [3]
Each province is further subdivided into counties called shahrestan (Persian: شهرستان shahrestān), and each shahrestan is subdivided into districts called bakhsh (Persian: بخش bakhsh). There are usually a few cities (Persian: شهر shahr) and rural agglomerations (Persian: دهستان dehestān) in each county. Rural agglomerations are a collection of a number of villages. One of the cities of the county is appointed as the capital of the county.
To better understand such subdivisions, the following table may be helpful. Assume that province P is divided into two counties: A and B. County A has 3 districts: Central, X, and Y. The Central district is the district that contains City M, the capital of the county. Each district might contain one or more cities and/or one or more RAs (rural agglomerations). In our example, the Central district contains City M, City N, and RA T composed of the villages V1, V2, V3, and V4, in turn; district X contains City O and RA U; and district Y has no cities and one RA V. The minimal county consists of only one city as the only district, named Central, of course. The county B in the following table is of such type, containing only one city Q.
| Province | County | District | City / RA* | Villages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | A | Central | City M (c) | |
| City N | ||||
| RA T | V1, V2, V3, V4 | |||
| X | City O | |||
| RA U | V5, V6 | |||
| Y | RA V | V7, V8, V9 | ||
| B | Central | City Q |
According to the Statistical Center of Iran[4], the figures are as follows, as of March 2005 (end of Iranian Calendar 1383):
| Province | Capital | Area(km²)[5] | Population[6] | Density (people/km²) |
Shahrestans |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ardabil[7] | Ardabil | 17,800 | 1,257,624 | 70.7 | 9 |
| Azarbaijan, East | Tabriz | 45,650 | 3,500,183 | 76.7 | 19 |
| Azarbaijan, West | Urmia[8] | 37,437 | 2,949,426 | 78.8 | 14 |
| Bushehr[9] | Bushehr | 22,743 | 816,115 | 35.9 | 9 |
| Chahar Mahaal and Bakhtiari[10] | Shahrekord | 16,332 | 842,002 | 51.6 | 6 |
| Fars | Shiraz | 122,608 | 4,385,869 | 35.8 | 23 |
| Gilan | Rasht | 14,042 | 2,410,523 | 171.7 | 16 |
| Golestan[11] | Gorgan | 20,195 | 1,637,063 | 81.1 | 11 |
| Hamadan[12] | Hamadan | 19,368 | 1,738,772 | 89.8 | 8 |
| Hormozgan[13][14] | Bandar Abbas | 70,669 | 1,314,667 | 18.6 | 11 |
| Ilam[12] | Ilam | 20,133 | 545,093 | 27.1 | 7 |
| Isfahan[15] | Isfahan | 107,029 | 4,454,595 | 41.6 | 21 |
| Kerman | Kerman | 180,836 | 2,432,927 | 13.5 | 14 |
| Kermanshah[16] | Kermanshah[16] | 24,998 | 1,938,060 | 77.5 | 13 |
| Khorasan, North[17] | Bojnourd | 28,434 | 786,918 | 27.7 | 6 |
| Khorasan, Razavi[17] | Mashhad | 144,681 | 5,202,770 | 36.0 | 19 |
| Khorasan, South[17] | Birjand | 69,555 | 510,218 | 7.3 | 4 |
| Khuzestan | Ahvaz | 64,055 | 4,345,607 | 67.8 | 18 |
| Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad[18][19] | Yasuj | 15,504 | 695,099 | 44.8 | 5 |
| Kurdistan[20] | Sanandaj | 29,137 | 1,574,118 | 54.0 | 9 |
| Lorestan[18] | Khorramabad | 28,294 | 1,758,628 | 62.2 | 9 |
| Markazi[21][15] | Arak | 29,130 | 1,361,394 | 46.7 | 10 |
| Mazandaran | Sari | 23,701 | 2,818,831 | 118.9 | 15 |
| Qazvin[22] | Qazvin | 15,549 | 1,166,861 | 75.0 | 5 |
| Qom[23] | Qom | 11,526 | 1,064,456 | 92.4 | 1 |
| Semnan[21][15] | Semnan | 97,491 | 589,512 | 6.0 | 4 |
| Sistan and Baluchistan[24] | Zahedan | 181,785 | 2,290,076 | 12.6 | 8 |
| Tehran[25] | Tehran | 18,814 | 12,150,742 | 645.8 | 13 |
| Yazd[10][26] | Yazd | 129,285 | 958,318 | 7.4 | 10 |
| Zanjan[20][15] | Zanjan | 21,773 | 970,946 | 44.6 | 7 |
| Iran | Tehran | 1,628,554 | 68,467,413 | 42.0 | 324 |
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