Sari-ye Sofla

Sari-ye Sofla is a village in Kuhpayeh Rural District, Nowbaran District, Saveh County, Markazi Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 55, in 19 families.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: village in Iran
  • Also known as: Sārī Soflá” and “Sārī-ye Soflá

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aghdash and Qarloq.

Village
Aqdash is a village in Kuhpayeh Rural District, Nowbaran District, Saveh County, Markazi Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 157, in 67 families. is situated 6 km north of Sari-ye Sofla.

Village
is a village in Kuhpayeh Rural District, Nowbaran District, Saveh County, Markazi Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 143, in 57 families. is situated 9 km northwest of Sari-ye Sofla.

Sari-ye Sofla

Latitude
35.2262° or 35° 13′ 34″ north
Longitude
49.5324° or 49° 31′ 57″ east
Elevation
1,816 metres (5,958 feet)
Open location code
8H7F6GGJ+FX
Geo­Names ID
41628
Wiki­data ID
Q7424024
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Sari-ye Sofla” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: Sari-ye Sofla
  • Dutch: Sari-ye Sofla
  • Egyptian Arabic: ساری سفلی
  • Min Nan Chinese: Sari-ye Sofla
  • Persian: ساری سفلى
  • Persian: ساری سفلی (ساوه)
  • Persian: ساری سفلی
  • Ukrainian: Сарі-є Софла

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