Yazd Province


Yazd Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is in the centre of the country, and its administrative center is the city of Yazd. In 2014, it was placed in Region 5.
The province has an area of 76,469 km², and according to the most recent divisions of the country, is divided into ten counties: Abarkuh County, Ardakan County, Bafq County, Behabad County, Khatam County, Mehriz County, Meybod County, Ashkezar County, Taft County, and Yazd County. According to the 1996 census, Yazd province had a population of about 750,769, of which 75.1% were urban residents while 24.9% resided in rural areas. At the 2011 census, its population was 1,074,428, in 258,691 families; excluding Tabas County, its population was 895,276, in 241,846 families.
The city of Yazd is the economic and administrative capital of the province and therefore the most heavily populated.
temple of Yazd.

Geography

Yazd province with the area of is situated at an oasis where the Dasht-e Kavir desert and the Dasht-e Lut desert meet. The city itself is sometimes called "the bride of the Kavir" because of its location, in a valley between Shir Kuh, the tallest mountain in the region at above sea level, and Kharaneq. The city proper is located at above sea-level, and covers.
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According to the administrative division rules, the Yazd province is divided into 9 counties, each including at least one town and a number of districts, rural districts, and villages.

Mountains of Yazd

This group is wider than the other ridges and includes Shir Kuh
They are located in east of Yazd province with the highest peaks being Bon Lokht