Shahrak-e Nur

Shahrak-e Nur is a village in Sardasht Rural District, in the Central District of Lordegan County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, . At the 2006 census, its population was 117, in 22 families.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chilteh-ye Dudera and Hajiabad.

Village
is a village in Dudera Rural District of Rudasht District in Lordegan County, province, . is situated 6 km southeast of Shahrak-e Nur.

Village
Hajjiabad is a village in Sardasht Rural District, in the Central District of Lordegan County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 184, in 31 families. is situated 6 km northwest of Shahrak-e Nur.

Village
is a village in Dudera Rural District of Rudasht District in Lordegan County, province, . is situated 7 km southeast of Shahrak-e Nur.

Shahrak-e Nur

Latitude
31.38828° or 31° 23′ 18″ north
Longitude
50.83678° or 50° 50′ 12″ east
Elevation
1,999 metres (6,558 feet)
Open location code
8H3G9RQP+8P
Geo­Names ID
7529418
Wiki­data ID
Q15276744
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Shahrak-e Nur” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Shahrak-e Nūr
  • Chinese: Shahrak-e Nur
  • Dutch: Shahrak-e Nur
  • Malay: Shahrak-e Nur
  • Min Nan Chinese: Shahrak-e Nur
  • Persian: شهرک نور (لردگان)
  • Persian: شهرک نور
  • Swedish: Shahrak-e Nūr

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