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Encyclopedia > Shadegan

Shadegan is an ancient city in the Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran. Map showing Khuzestan in Iran // Introduction Domes like this are quite common in Khuzestan province. ...


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  • Shadegan Photo Gallery from the Khuzestan Governorship

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Earth watchers Center (1469 words)
According to the fact that the Shadegan wetland is one of the most important international wetlands of Iran, 35000 cubic meters of toxic trashes of Gaysi should be expeled and the necessary actions for neutralization should be done as soon as possible.
Shadegan wetland with the area of 400000 hectare is placed 40 km from Ahvaz.
Shadegan Marshes were included on the Montreux Record on 16 June 1993 because of the effects of chemical pollution which resulted from the Iran-Iraq war.
CHN | News (310 words)
Shadegan Lagoon tourism project opened in Iran with the intention of making this area the “Venice of Iran” within 5 years.
Shadegan, a lagoon in Khuzestan province, is going to turn into the “Venice of Iran” within 5 years.
Having a 400,000 hectare area, Shadegan is a registered lagoon in the list of Ramsar International Convention, and is the residential place of some Arab-Iranians who live mostly by fishing.
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