Golandar

Golandar is a village in Momenabad Rural District, in the Central District of Sarbisheh County, South Khorasan Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 124, in 34 families.
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  • Type: Village with 136 residents
  • Description: Iranian national heritage site
  • Also known as: Golandām”, “Gulandar”, “Tak Khowri”, “Tak Khowrī”, and “Tak Khowrī-ye Pā’īn

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nughab.

Hamlet
is a village in, and the capital of, Rural District of the Central District of Darmian County, province, . is situated 3 km southeast of Golandar.

Golandar

Latitude
32.40057° or 32° 24′ 2″ north
Longitude
59.66319° or 59° 39′ 48″ east
Population
136
Elevation
1,856 metres (6,089 feet)
Open location code
8H4XCM27+67
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4420808621
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
133202
Wiki­data ID
Q5578400
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Persian—“Golandar” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: Golandar
  • Dutch: Golandar
  • Egyptian Arabic: قلعه كهنه جلندر
  • Min Nan Chinese: Golandar
  • Persian: تک خوری پائین
  • Persian: تک خوری
  • Persian: قلعه کهنه گلندر
  • Persian: گلندام
  • Persian: گلندر

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