Darab County facts for kids
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Darab County
شهرستان داراب
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![]() Fadami Waterfalls
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Country | Iran |
Province | Fars |
Capital | Darab |
Bakhsh (Districts) | Central District, Rostaq District, Forg District |
Population
(2006)
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• Total | 172,938 |
Time zone | UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+4:30 (IRDT) |
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Darab County (which is called شهرستان داراب in Persian) is a special area in Fars Province, Iran. Think of a county as a large region within a province. The main city and capital of this county is Darab.
In 2006, about 172,938 people lived in Darab County. These people lived in nearly 40,000 families.
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About Darab County
Darab County is a significant part of Fars Province. It's known for its history and natural beauty. The county is located in the southern part of Iran.
Where is Darab County?
Darab County is found within Fars Province. Fars Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is located in the southwest of the country. The county's location means it has a unique climate and landscape.
How Darab County is Organized
Counties in Iran are divided into smaller parts called districts. Darab County has three main districts:
- The Central District
- Rostaq District
- Forg District
Each of these districts helps manage the different areas of the county.
Cities in Darab County
Within these districts, there are several cities. These cities are important centers for people living in the county. The four main cities in Darab County are:
- Darab (which is also the capital city of the county)
- Jannat Shahr
- Fadami
- Do Borji
Villages in Darab County
Besides the cities, many villages are also part of Darab County. Villages are smaller communities where people live. Some of the villages include:
- bargan
- Abshoor
- Tizab
- Layzangan
These villages are often surrounded by farms or natural areas.