View of Tabriz from El Golu, Iran

El Golu Azerbaijani El Golu, Persian, also known as Shah Golu Persian‎, Azerbaijani sah Golu is the name of a large park in Tabriz, Iran. It has a square artificial lake surrounded by side walk in four sides. There is also a building in the middle of the lake, with traditional architecture of Iranian Azerbaijan. In South of the lake there is a hill covered by trees. Two beautiful stairways connecting the side walks to the top of the hill. At top of the hill there is a building with modern architecture Hotel Pars building. There is also a funfair next to the park. Iran square building is Persia or Iranian park mean is maydan. Drone aerial view make it scene looking. Name as we know El Golu, El Gila, El Goli or Shah Golu. Tabriz pronounced About this sound listen Persian Azerbaijani is the most populated city in Iranian Azerbaijan, one of the historical capitals of Iran and the present capital of East Azerbaijan province. Located in the Quru River valley, between long ridges of volcanic cones in the Sahand and Eynali mountains, Tabriz’s elevation ranges between 1,350 and 1,600 metres 4,430 and 5,250 ft above sea level. The valley opens up into a plain that gently slopes down to the eastern shores of Lake Urmia, 60 kilometres 37 miles to the west. With cold winters and temperate summers, Tabriz is considered a summer resort. It was named World Carpet Weaving City by the World Crafts Council in October 20152 and Exemplary Tourist City of 2018 by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. With a population of over 1.73 million 2016, Tabriz is the largest economic hub and metropolitan area in Northwest Iran. The population is overwhelmingly Azerbaijani, though Persian is spoken by residents as a second language. Tabriz is a major heavy industries hub for automobiles, machine tools, refineries, petrochemicals, textiles and cement production industries. The city is famous for its handicrafts, including hand-woven rugs and jewellery. Local confectionery, chocolate, dried nuts and traditional Tabrizi food are recognised throughout Iran as some of the best. Tabriz is also an academic hub and a site for some of the most prestigious cultural institutes in Northwest Iran. Tabriz contains many historical monuments, representing Iran’s architectural transition throughout its deep history. Most of Tabriz’s preserved historical sites belong to Ilkhanid, Safavid and Qajar.8910 Among these is the grand Bazaar of Tabriz, inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 2010.1112 From the early modern era, Tabriz was pivotal in the development, movement and economy of three neighbouring regions; namely the Caucasus, Eastern Anatolia and Central Iran.13 From the 19th century, it became the most important city in the country in many respects. As Iran’s closest hub to Europe, many aspects of early modernisation in Iran began in Tabriz.13 Prior to forced ceding of Iran’s Caucasian territories to Imperial Russia, following two Russo-Persian Wars in the first half of the 19th century, Tabriz was at the forefront of Iranian rule over its Caucasian territories due to proximity. Throughout most of the Qajar period up to 1925, it functioned as the seat of the crown prince. 4k resolution aerial drone flying cam shot by dji inspire 2. High angle bird view from sky.

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