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Iran founded in 1935


Iran

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Islamic Republic of Iran

جمهوری اسلامی ایران
Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān
Flag Coat of arms
Mottoاستقلال. آزادی. جمهوری اسلامی
Independence, Freedom, Islamic Republic
Anthem
National Anthem of Iran
  (official)
Ey Iran
  (De facto)
(Persian: Oh Iran)

Capital
(and largest city)
Tehran
35°41′N 51°25′E / 35.683°N 51.417°E / 35.683; 51.417
Official language(s) Persian
Demonym Iranian
Government Islamic republic
 –  Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
 –  President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
 –  First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Rahimi
 –  Speaker of the Parliament Ali Larijani
 –  Chief Justice Sadegh Larijani
Legislature Consultative Assembly
Unification[1]
 –  Median Empire 625 BC 
 –  Safavid Empire 1501[2] 
 –  Islamic Republic 1 April 1979 
 –  Current constitution 24 October 1979 
Area
 –  Total 1,648,195 km2 (18th)
636,372 sq mi 
 –  Water (%) 0.7
Population
 –  2008 estimate 74,196,000[3] (17th[4])
 –  2006 census 70,495,782 
 –  Density 45/km2 (163rd)
116.6/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2010 estimate
 –  Total $858,652 billion[5] 
 –  Per capita $11,395[5] 
GDP (nominal) 2010 estimate
 –  Total $359.970 billion[5] 
 –  Per capita $4,777[5] 
Gini (2008) 38[6] (medium
HDI (2007) 0.782 (medium) (88th)
Currency Rial (Rialsymbol.svg) (IRR)
Time zone IRST (UTC+3:30)
 –  Summer (DST) Iran Daylight Time (IRDT) (UTC+4:30)
Drives on the right
ISO 3166 code IR
Internet TLD .ir
Calling code 98
1 Bookrags.com
2 Iranchamber.com
3 Statistical Center of Iran. “جمعيت و متوسط رشد سالانه” (in Persian). http://www.sci.org.ir/content/userfiles/_sci/sci/SEL/f02/2.1.html. Retrieved 2009-02-13. [dead link]
4 CIA Factbook

Iran (Persian: ایران [ʔiˈɾɒn]  ( listen)), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran is a country in Central Eurasia and Western Asia.[7][8] The name Iran has been in use natively since the Sassanian era and came into use internationally in 1935, before which the country was also known to the western world as Persia.[9] Both Persia and Iran are used interchangeably in cultural contexts; however, Iran is the name used officially in political contexts.[10][11]
The 18th largest country in the world in terms of area at 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), Iran has a population of over 74 million.[12] It is a country of particular geostrategic significance owing to its location in the Middle East and central Eurasia. Iran is bordered on the north by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. As Iran is a littoral state of the Caspian Sea, which is an inland sea and condominium, Kazakhstan and Russia are also Iran’s direct neighbors to the north. Iran is bordered on the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan, on the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, on the west by Iraq and on the northwest by Turkey. Tehran is the capital, the country’s largest city and the political, cultural, commercial and industrial center of the nation. Iran is a regional power,[13][14] and holds an important position in international energy security and world economy as a result of its large reserves of petroleum and natural gas.
Iran is home to one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations.[15][16][17] The first Iranian dynasty formed during the Elamite kingdom in 2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified Iran into an empire in 625 BC.[1] They were succeeded by the Iranian Achaemenid Empire, the Hellenic Seleucid Empire and two subsequent Iranian empires, the Parthians and the Sassanids, before the Muslim conquest in 651 AD. Iranian post-Islamic dynasties and empires expanded the Persian language and culture throughout the Iranian plateau. Early Iranian dynasties which re-asserted Iranian independence included the Tahirids, Saffarids, Samanids and Buyids.
The blossoming of Persian literature, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, mathematics and art became major elements of Muslim civilization and started with the Saffarids and Samanids. Iran was once again reunified as an independent state in 1501 by the Safavid dynasty[2]—who promoted Twelver Shi’a Islam[18] as the official religion of their empire, marking one of the most important turning points in the history of Islam.[19] “Persia’s Constitutional Revolution” established the nation’s first parliament in 1906, within a constitutional monarchy. Iran officially became an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979, following the Iranian Revolution.[20][21]
Iran is a founding member of the UN, NAM, OIC and OPEC. The political system of Iran, based on the 1979 constitution, comprises several intricately connected governing bodies. The highest state authority is the Supreme Leader. Shia Islam is the official religion and Persian is the official language.[