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I f t t P j t i IInfrastructure Projects in Iran
Parisa AghamohammadiKobayashi Lab , D2
June 21, 2013
Self Introduction 2002 – 2006 Undergraduate Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Power and
Water University of Technology Tehran IranWater University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
2007- 2009 Master Course Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Irany gy, ,
2011 – Present Doctoral Course Student, Department of Urban Management, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan
General Information
Europe
Middle Eastp
Asia
Africa
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Caspian
Sea
PersianPersian Gulf
General Information
Ancient Name:
Perse, Pars, Persia (Until 1935) Persians (Parsians)
Conventional Name:
Iran (After 1935) Iranians
Type of Government:
Republic (Islamic Republic)
Conventional Long Full Name:
Islamic Republic of Iran
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General Information
Race Background:
Aria (Arya)
Area: 1.648 million sq km (Slightly Larger than Alaska)
Population: 70,688,433 (July 2006 est.)
Religion: Shi'a Muslim 89%, Sunni Muslim 9%, Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian, and Baha'i 2%
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Capital: Tehran
Calendar: Persian CalendarCalendar: Persian Calendar
This year: 1392
A Solar Calendar which is moreA Solar Calendar which is more accurate than Gregorian calander
Persian New Year: 21st March
Official Language: Farsi (Persian)
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Historyy
Black Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE – 330 BCE)Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE 330 BCE)
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Historyy
Darius, the GreatOld Testament, Ezra Chapter 6Darius finds the decree of Cyrus in the archives of
Cyrus, the GreatOld Testament, Ezra Chapter 1Cyrus king of Persia released God's people from their
Achmetha (Hamadan), and directs Tatnai not todisturb the Jews in their work. He also exempts themfrom tribute, and supplies everything necessary forthe offerings. The Temple is finished in the month ofAd i th i th f D i d i d di t d
captivity, with license to return and build the temple inJerusalem: and restored the holy vessels whichNabuchodonosor had taken from them.
Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE – 330 BCE)
Adar, in the sixth year of Darius, and is dedicatedwith great solemnity.
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All Nations Gate Statue of Xerxes the Great Persepolis Achaemenian CapitalAll Nations Gate, Statue of Xerxes the Great, Persepolis, Achaemenian Capital
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The First Human Rights Document Ever Made byg yCyrus the great Persia, Achaemenian Era
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Ctesiphopn, Sassanid Palace, Now in IraqReference: atlastours.net
Natural Sceneryy
Reference: dreamview.netFars News Agency
Tourism Attractions
Ali Qapu EsfahanFerdowsi Monument Mashad Ali Qapu, EsfahanFerdowsi Monument, Mashad
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Sioseh Pol(33 Bridges), Esfahan Khajoo Bridge Esfahan
Tehran
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Tehran
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Tehran
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Tehran
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Art and Iranians
Reference: iranonline.comIranian Miniature
Art and Iranians
Hand‐knotted Persian Silk/wool Rug
Reference: manhattanrugs.com
Art and Iranians
Handicraft CopperHandicraft Copper Works
Reference: salamiran.org
Infrastructures in IranInfrastructures in Iran
InfrastructuresOil & Gas1908Masjed Soleyman
InfrastructuresOil & Gas
InfrastructuresOil & Gas
InfrastructuresOil & Gas
InfrastructuresOil & Gas
InfrastructuresOil & Gas
InfrastructuresOil & Gas
InfrastructuresLarge Dams
Caeser Dam‐ 3rd Century Dez Dam‐ 1963
InfrastructuresLarge Dam Power Plants
Karoon 1 Dam, 1976
InfrastructuresRail road
19361936Veresk Rail Road Bridge
InfrastructuresRail road
InfrastructuresRail road
Rail road
Rail road
Iran transport systemIran transport system
Road network Main trunk roads
The main rail trunk lines connected or will connect Iranian network with almost all neighbor countries: Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, Iraq and Pakistan.
InfrastructuresMerchant Marin
InfrastructuresAirport
Tehran Subwayy
Reference: tehranmetro.com
Subway Stations in Tehran
Subway Infrastructure in Capital Tehran
h l b l ( )h The Global Average (112 Cities)TehranCriteria
73.25125Total Length of Subway Lines (km)
6377Number of Subway Stations
Ref: Tehran Subway Company, IMPO
8.835.2Number of Subway Cars Per Kilometer
10.198.4Number of Subway Cars Per Station
Subway Infrastructure in Tehran Comparing with 20 Development Countries
RankingAmountItem
17777Tehran City Area (km2)
128.2Tehran City Population (Person)
10553P l ti D it (P /k 2) 210553Population Density (Person/km2)
11125Total Length of Subway Lines (km)
1277Number of Active Stations
11460Annual Trips in 2009 (Million Trips) 11460p ( p )
40.16Total Line length Per Unit Area
915.2Total Line Length Per Person
166.3Number of Wagons Per Unit Length
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Iran Gross domestic product (GDP)p ( )
GDP (PPP)= 843.86 billion dollars (Rank-18)
Gross National Income(GNI) per capita ( ) p pat Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
Average national income (PPP) of $11,490 per person/Year(Rank-57)
Water Management in Ancient PersiaWater Management in Ancient Persia• A water reservoir with four wind
catchers• Traditional Ice Houses of Iran
catchers
• Multi Functional Solid Bridges 16th• Water Mills to Harness the Power of
Water • Multi‐Functional Solid Bridges‐16thcentury
Water
Sustainability of groundwater resources
Annual Freshwater WithdrawalsAnnual Freshwater Withdrawals
Assessment of major Water & Wastewater Sector until 2050
Telecommunications Industryy
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