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Iran By: Laura Whalen Block:5/6 hour This is Iran’s flag

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Iran

By: Laura WhalenBlock:5/6 hour

This is Iran’s flag

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Geography

• Absolute Location: 32 00N, 53 00E• Relative location: Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman,

the Persian Golf, and the Caspian Sea; between Iraq and Pakistan.

• How people move in/out of the country: airplanes, helicopters, trains, cars, boats.

This is a map of Iran

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History

• 1993- Khomeini gave a speech in which he urged the world’s Muslims to rise up against the superpowers. After this, he was arrested.

• Khomeini got his power to rule on Feb. 11, 1997. This is known as the magnificent victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran.

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Economy

Iran- almost developed because:• Percentage of population that is 0-14: 22.3%• Per capita GDP is $13,100• The infant Mortality rate is 36.93 for 1,000

babies• The amount of oil (in barrels) is 38.4 billion• Life expectancy: 70.86 years

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Economy 2

Comparing Per Capita GDP with the U.S.:Their per capita GDP is $13,100. Ours is $48,000.This shows that our country might be wealthier.

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Politics

• Type of Government: Islamic Revolution• Currently in charge: Supreme leader. Clerics

also help control. Clerics are religious people.

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Culture

• Main religion: Islam• Main Language: Farsi (Persian)• Customs/holidays:Feb. 11- people celebrate

Khomeini getting powerMar. 20- oil nationalization dayMar. 21- Naruz (New Year)

This is a graphThat show the Main religion

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Culture 2

• Apr. 1- independence day• Jun. 4- Khomeini's death• Jun. 5- Khomeini's arrest• Sep. 8- The day of the Martyrs of the

Revolution• Clothing: Men: full, loose pants with shirt

that has no tie. They also wear white turbans.

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Culture 3

• Clothing: Clerics: a long black/brown robe. If they are descendents from Muhammad, they wear black turbans, otherwise, white.

Women: A proper Islamic dress when they leave home. Most wear chadors. At home, they dress how they want. Rich Iranian women follow the latest fashions from Paris and Milan.

This is how women usually dress

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Culture 4

• Clothing: Turkmen man: huge sheepskin hatTurkmen women: ankle-length silk dress of red

or maroon.Kurdish man: baggy pants & embroidered shirtTies a sash with a dagger around his waist. Has

embroidered skull cap with turban on top. Usually wears sneakers.

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Facts & Figures

• Population:65,875,224• Population growth rate: 0.7929%• Life expectancy: Male:69.39 Female: 72.4• Literacy rate: Male: 83.5% Female: 70.4%

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Interesting Info

• The national anthem was adopted in 1990• To show respect and maintain proper distance

between genders, men & women don’t always make eye contact during a conversation

• Along the Green and red bands on the flag, there is Arabic that says Allaho Akbar which means God is great.

• Shi’i Islam has been Iran’s state religion since the 1500s

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Interesting Info 2

• Iran was known as Persia until 1935

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Citations

• Iran." https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/. C.I.A.. 13 Mar 2009

• www.NationMaster.com• Milivojevic, JoAnn. Iran Enchantment of the world. Canada:

Scholastic, 2008. • Greenblatt, Miriam. Iran Enchantment of the world. Canada:

Scholastic, 2003. • Kheirabadi, Masoud. Iran . U.S.A.: Chelsea House Publishers,

2003.