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Pamnar’s landscape highlights potential for sustainable tourism and scientific research
TEHRAN – The mountainous region of Pamnar in Iran’s Khuzestan province is gaining attention for its geological significance, ecological diversity…
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Traditional ecological knowledge in Pamnar reflects deep ties between nature and rural life
TEHRAN – The mountainous village of Pamnar in southwestern Iran has preserved a rich body of traditional ecological knowledge shaped…
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Community participation drives sustainable tourism in Iran’s Pamenar village
TEHRAN – Nestled in the mountainous Shahiyun district of Dezful in southwestern Iran’s Khuzestan province, the village of Pamenar has…
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Sarakhieh, Iran’s little Venice
At first, it is hard to believe such a place exists in Iran. But deep inside the vast Shadegan wetland…
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Chinese archaeologists visit Susa’s World Heritage site
TEHRAN – On Thursday, a group of Chinese archaeologists, professors, and students visited the UNESCO World Heritage site of Susa…
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Deputy tourism minister visits UNESCO-listed Tchogha Zanbil in Khuzestan
TEHRAN – On Wednesday, Ali Darabi, Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, visited the UNESCO-listed Tchogha Zanbil, a prehistorical…
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President allocates over $1.7b to Khuzestan’s infrastructure projects
TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian, accompanied by several cabinet members, paid a two-day visit to Khuzestan Province to address pressing…
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Europeans can only dream of Iran's weakening: President Pezeshkian
TEHRAN – Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has responded to European views on Iran’s supposed vulnerabilities, confidently asserting that with the…
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Tourism minister visits Susa, highlights its ‘glorious’ World Heritage
TEHRAN – On Wednesday, Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri, visited the UNESCO-registered ancient city…
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Archaeological studies begin on a discovered hole at Shushtar’s bus terminal
TEHRAN – Shushtar’s Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts has announced the initiation of archaeological and research studies on…
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