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▪ Iranalso spelled Samnān,chief town and county (shahrestān) in Semnān ostān (province), northern Iran; it lies 3,734 feet (1,138 metres) above sea level on a large plain at the southern foot of the Elburz Mountains. In the town are an ornamented minaret (12th century) and several large places of worship. Semnān is a thriving market for local grains, cotton, and tobacco; textiles and carpets are also made there. The town is linked by rail with Tehrān and Meshed. Semnān was cited by Oriental geographers for the rivulets running through its streets; its soft cotton textiles and its sweet paste made from almonds and figs were also noted. Pop. (2006) town, 126,780.also spelled Samnānostān (province), northern Iran, bounded by the ostāns of Khorāsān on the east, Eṣfahān on the south, Markazī (Tehrān) on the west, and Māzandarān on the north. The northern half of the region is an extension of the Elburz Mountains pierced by narrow defiles; to the south the land surface drops gradually by shallow terraces to the flat salt waste of the Kavīr-e Namak. The Rūdkhāneh-ye (stream) Qareh Sū, rising in the Elburz Mountains, flows southward into the Kavīr-e Namak. Most of the population is engaged in agriculture; corn (maize), tobacco, cotton, sugar beets, indigo plants, and fruit are the chief products. Industries produce sugar, ginned cotton, milled flour, bricks, alcoholic beverages, carpets, and leather goods. Chromium, lead, and coal are mined. Roads and rail service link Semnān (the capital) with Lāsjerd, Amīrābād, Dāmghān, Emāmshahr (formerly Shāhrūd), and Mayāmey. Area 37,641 square miles (97,491 square km). Pop. (2006) 589,742.
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Universalium. 2010.