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Arg-ebam (597 words)
Bam, a small town by the famous Silk Road, is connected to the coast of the Persian Gulf.
The area of the citadel, Arg-e Bam, is 180000 square meters enclosed with a fence of 6 or 7 meters high and 1815 meters long.
The citadel, Arg-e Bam, is located at the center of the city, which is the highest part.
Bam - definition of Bam in Encyclopedia (1121 words)
Bam (Persian: بم;), pronounced [bæm], is a city in southern Iran, in Kerman province, south of city of Kerman and north of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Bam is built around the ancient fortress of Arg-é Bam, an extensive adobe structure which has guarded the Silk Road for over 2000 years.
In February of 2004 Bam was visited by Charles, Prince of Wales, a further indication of the improvement of international relations following the disaster.
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