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Encyclopedia > Bandar Anzali

Bandar-e Anzali (in Persian: بندر انزلی), known as Bandar-e Pahlavi (بندر پهلوی) before the Iranian Revolution, is a harbour town on the Caspian Sea, in the Iranian province of Gilan, close to Rasht.


Tourist attractions are the long harbour promenade and the water-logged delta of the Sefid Rud. Bandar Anzali is the most important seeport on the north of Iran.




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Bandar-e Anzali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (87 words)
Bandar-e Anzali (in Persian : بندر انزلی), known as Bandar-e Pahlavi (بندر پهلوی) before the Iranian Revolution, is a harbour town on the Caspian Sea, in the Iranian province of Gilan, close to Rasht.
Tourist attractions are the long harbour promenade and the water-logged delta of the Sefid Rud.
Bandar Anzali is the most important seaport in the north of Iran.
Pictures of Bandar-é Anzali - Iran (237 words)
Bandar-é Anzali is a harbour city along the Caspian Sea.
Anzali is not the place for a dull boat making a slow tour though the harbour.
After the harbour, we set course for the Mordab-é Anzali or Anzali Lagoon, an area of 450 square km of water, reeds, water birds and lotus flowers.
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