Iran considers building a new capital: “We have no choice ... - AS USA
Tehran faces serious problems such as drought, pollution, and subsidence, all while its population grows.
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Tehran faces serious problems such as drought, pollution, and subsidence, all while its population grows.
en.as.comVoice of Diaspora Your Corner TODAY.AZ World news Iran sets out for new capital city 15 March 2013 [20:00] - TODAY.AZ Iran's administrative capital will be moved from Tehran to Parand, cities both of which are situated 35 km southwest of Tehran, ISNA reported. The project was recently signed by 152 MPs of Iran's parliament and later approved. According to the project, a number of ministries will be moved to Parand. Tehran province governor Morteza Tamaddon said that there already is 400 acres...
www.today.azExperts warn drought and water mismanagement have made the city's development unsustainable
www.middleeasteye.netTehran faces serious problems such as drought, pollution, and subsidence, all while its population grows.
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