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Karaj

Karaj (Persian: کرج, pronounced [kæˈɾædʒ] (listen)) is the capital of Alborz Province, Iran, and effectively a satellite city of Tehran.[3][4] Although the county hosts a population around 1.97 million, as recorded in the 2016 census, most of the 1,419 km2 (548 sq mi) county is rugged mountain. The urban area is the fourth-largest in Iran, after Tehran, Mashhad, and Isfahan.[5] Eshtehard County and Fardis County were split off from Karaj County since the previous census.[6]

Karaj
کرج
Panoramic, Soleymaniyeh Palace, Taleghani Boulevard, Pearl Palace, Tulips Festival, Amir Kabir dam lake, Aderan Village
Karaj
Coordinates: 35°50′45″N 50°58′16″E / 35.84583°N 50.97111°E / 35.84583; 50.97111Coordinates: 35°50′45″N 50°58′16″E / 35.84583°N 50.97111°E / 35.84583; 50.97111
CountryIran
ProvinceAlborz
CountyKaraj
BakhshCentral
Government
 • MayorMehrdad Kiani
 • City Council ChairmanJavad Chapardar
Area
 • City162 km2 (63 sq mi)
Elevation
1,312 m (4,304 ft)
Population
 (2016 Census)
 • Urban
1,970,000 [2]
 • Metro
2,512,737 [1]
 • Population Rank in Iran
4th
Time zoneUTC+3:30 (IRST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+4:30 (IRDT)
Area code026
ClimateBSk
Websitekaraj.ir

The earliest records of Karaj date back to the 30th century BC. The city was developed under the rule of the Safavid and Qajar dynasties and is home to historical buildings and memorials from those eras. This city has a unique climate due to access to natural resources such as many trees, rivers, and green plains. After Tehran, Karaj is the largest immigrant-friendly city in Iran, so it has been nicknamed "Little Iran."

History

 
Shah-Abbasi Caravansary.

The area around Karaj has been inhabited for thousands of years, such as at the Bronze Age site of Tepe Khurvin and the Iron Age site of Kalak.[7][8] However, the present-day city of Karaj is mostly the result of modern industrial development in the 20th century.[8]

Historically, Karaj was mostly significant as a stage on the road between Tehran and Qazvin.[8] In Safavid times, a stone bridge was built that served as the main crossing into the town.[8] The large Shah-Abbasi Caravansary, located at the southeast of Towhid Square, was built in the same era, under the rule of Šāh Esmāil.

In 1810, the Qajar prince Soleyman Mirza built the Soleymaniyeh Palace at Kajar to serve as a summer resort.[8] The palace had four towers and was surrounded by gardens, and its reception room featured a pair of paintings by Abdallah Khan Naqqashbandi.[8] By 1860, however, the palace was described as abandoned and only used as a shelter for travelers.[8] Naser al-Din Shah Qajar later renovated the palace.[8] In 1917, a School of Farming was established on the site, replacing the earlier Mozaffari Agricultural School in Tehran.[8] Later, Reza Shah Pahlavi granted it to the University of Tehran's new Faculty of Agriculture.[8]

In the 1930s, plans were drawn up for a large industrial complex covering 216 hectares on the south side of the village.[8] This "Industrial Model Town of Karaj" was intended to be the site of the country's first steel mills, capitalizing on easy access to water and coal from the Alborz.[8] However, the construction equipment imported from Germany was seized by the British at the Suez Canal, and the planned complex was never built.[8]

A major industrial complex, the first privately-owned one in Karaj, was built in the 1960s by Mohammad-Sadeq Fateh.[8] This complex, called Shahrak-e Jahanshahr, included oil, tea, and textile factories as well as housing for the workers.[8]

The Morvārid Palace was constructed in nearby Mehršahr district, during the Pahlavi era. It was designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation (Taliesin Associated Architects) on instructions from Shams Pahlavi, elder sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. In this period it was a transit and industrial town.

Majority of the structure is now controlled by the Basij Organization, and some sections of it are open to public under the operation of Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran.

Other historical sites of the city include the Mausoleum of Šāhzāde Soleymān, Emāmzāde Rahmān, Emāmzāde Zeyd, and Palang Ābād e Eštehārd.[9]

Geography

Regions

 
Azimiyeh Karaj.

The downtown of Karaj is usually referred to Karaj Square, located hundred of meters to the west of Karaj River and the old Karaj Bridge. The villages Hesārak, Gowhar Dašt, and Šahrak e Azimie are located in the northern Greater Karaj.

Meškin Dašt, a large agricultural area between Mehršahr and Fardis, is near Karaj.

The following table includes the major districts of the city:

Gouhar Daŝt Mehrŝahr Kiānmehr Karaj e Now Hesārak Deraxti Azimie Ouj Ŝāhin Villā Bonyād Bāqestān Doulat Ābād
Garm Darre Ŝahrake Jahānŝahr Mesbāh Mehr Villā Dehqān Villā Māhdaŝt Ŝahrake Banafŝe Fardis Vahdat Kalāk o Hesār Estām Ābād Golŝahr
Golŝahr Villā Zibā Daŝt Zoube Āhan Sāsāni Homāyun Villā Mehrānŝahr Mehdi Ābād Ŝahrake Xātam Miān Jādde Heydar Ābād Sāwoj Bolāq Bahārestān

Open space recreational areas of Karaj include Irānzamin Park, Pārk e Xānvāde, Tennis Park, Pārk e Mādar, Tāleqān Gardens, Kordān Gardens, Jahānšahr Gardens, Pardis e Golhā, and the Tulip Garden of Gačsār.

Climate

The climate of Karaj is a bit cooler than Tehran's, and it receives 250 mm of rain annually (and like Tehran, the precipitation pattern is similar to those of Mediterranean climates). The Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies the city's climate as cold semi-arid (BSk).[10]

Climate data for Karaj (1985–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 18.2
(64.8)
19.8
(67.6)
27.4
(81.3)
33.0
(91.4)
34.6
(94.3)
39.2
(102.6)
42.0
(107.6)
40.2
(104.4)
37.2
(99.0)
31.8
(89.2)
25.0
(77.0)
20.0
(68.0)
42.0
(107.6)
Average high °C (°F) 6.1
(43.0)
9.0
(48.2)
14.2
(57.6)
20.7
(69.3)
26.2
(79.2)
32.6
(90.7)
35.2
(95.4)
34.5
(94.1)
30.4
(86.7)
23.5
(74.3)
15.1
(59.2)
8.9
(48.0)
21.4
(70.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 1.8
(35.2)
4.1
(39.4)
8.7
(47.7)
14.5
(58.1)
19.2
(66.6)
24.6
(76.3)
27.1
(80.8)
26.8
(80.2)
22.9
(73.2)
17.1
(62.8)
9.9
(49.8)
4.6
(40.3)
15.1
(59.2)
Average low °C (°F) −2.5
(27.5)
−0.7
(30.7)
3.2
(37.8)
8.4
(47.1)
12.2
(54.0)
16.5
(61.7)
19.0
(66.2)
19.1
(66.4)
15.3
(59.5)
10.8
(51.4)
4.8
(40.6)
0.3
(32.5)
8.9
(48.0)
Record low °C (°F) −19.0
(−2.2)
−15.6
(3.9)
−10.5
(13.1)
−3.5
(25.7)
−0.4
(31.3)
7.2
(45.0)
10.6
(51.1)
12.0
(53.6)
7.0
(44.6)
−0.5
(31.1)
−6.0
(21.2)
−14.6
(5.7)
−19.0
(−2.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 30.8
(1.21)
32.1
(1.26)
45.4
(1.79)
39.1
(1.54)
19.5
(0.77)
2.7
(0.11)
3.0
(0.12)
1.2
(0.05)
1.6
(0.06)
15.1
(0.59)
27.7
(1.09)
33.5
(1.32)
251.7
(9.91)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 6.3 5.7 6.7 5.8 3.7 1.0 0.7 0.3 0.3 3.2 4.8 5.8 44.3
Average snowy days 5.4 3.7 1.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.7 14.3
Average relative humidity (%) 67 60 53 48 43 34 35 34 36 44 56 66 48
Mean monthly sunshine hours 166.3 169.7 197.4 218.1 280.7 335.2 341.5 340.1 304.2 250.1 187.2 156.8 2,947.3
Source: Iran Meteorological Organization (records),[11] (temperatures),[12] (precipitation),[13] (humidity),[14] (days with precipitation and snow),[15] (sunshine)[16]

Amir Kabir Dam and some other small lakes are based in Karaj. The city is a starting point for a drive along road forced north through the Alborz mountain to the Caspian Sea.[17]

Demographics

Ethnic groups of Karaj (Pars advanced research scholars)[18]
Ethnic groups Percent
Persians
53%
Azerbaijanis
30%
Kurds
7.2%
Gilak and Tabari
5%
Lurs
4.1%

The majority of the residents of Karaj are Persians, with Azerbaijanis making up the second major ethno-linguistic group of the city. Kurds, Gilak, Tabari and Lurs include the other ethnicities among the population of Karaj.

Gender segregation population in 2016
Male Female Total Ref.
890,824 886,570 1,759,394 [19]
Population by age group in 2016 (%)
age (0–14 years) age (15–29 years) age (30–64 years) age (65 years and older)
20.3% 23.6% 50.2% 6.0%

Transport

Railway

Karaj is connected by railway and highways to Tehran 40 km east and Qazvin 100 km northwest, and by commuter rail to the subway system of Tehran.

The city is served by an urban railway organization established on 21 December 2001.[20][21] It is also served by the Karaj Metro Station which was established on 7 March 1999, and is located in the south-eastern Karaj, near Tehran–Qazvin Freeway.

 
Karaj Metro operational and under construction lines
Karaj 6 lines information
Line Line Route Length Stations
1 Germdareh – new city of Mehestan 43 km (26.7 mi) 6
2 Kamalshahr–Mallard 27 km (16 mi) 23
3 Karaj–Azimiyeh 14 km (9 mi) 12
4 Baghestan – Karaj (Payam) Airport 18 km (11.1 mi) 19
5 Shahid Moazen Boulevard – Mohamadshahr 12 km (7.5 mi) 10
6 Esteghlal Boulevard – Shahid Soltani Square 9 km(6 mi) 8
Total: 97 km (60 mi) 76

Road

The highway system of Karaj includes Tehran–Karaj Highway, Karaj Special Road, and the old road of Karaj (Fath Highway). Bākeri Expressway is one of the main north-to-south routes in west Tehran, which is connected to the Tehran–Karaj Highway.[22] Tehran–Karaj Highway is one of the busiest sections in Iran with AADT of 217084.[23] Karaj–Qazvin has an AADT of 79606.

The aerial transport of Karaj is served by the Payam International Airport, which was established in 1990, and was officially opened in 1997.

 
A view of the Karaj-Chalous Road (Road 59) and the Karaj River

Bus

Currently, the total number of buses in Karaj and the suburbs are 1,600 units. More than 80 lines serve citizens.[24]

Preparing Alborz Card[25] can reduce the cost of travel tickets.

 
Payam Airport

Metro

Karaj Metro is an efficient way to travel inside the city. One line connects west and east of the city (from Karaj Station to Golshahr Station). It continues eastward until Tehran. On its way to Tehran, it stops at Chitgar park and Azadi stadium. The second line of Karaj metro (north to south) is under construction.

Air

Payam International Airport, is an international airport located in Karaj, 40 kilometers (25  mi) from Tehran, in the Alborz Province of Iran. The airport was established in 1990, but was not opened officially until 1997. Payam Aviation Services Co. operates the airport as part of Payam Special Economic Zone. Payam Air previously operated an airmail hub at the airport. Currently, this airport and its special area are used for purposes such as cargo transit, commercial transportation, and goods mail in the development of the country's communication and information technology industries.

Economy

The economic base of Karaj is its proximity to Tehran. It is due to the transportation of products between Tehran and the Caspian Sea. Chemicals, fertilizers and processed agricultural goods are also produced in the city.

Zowb Āhan, the avenue leading to an industrial plant, is located at the south of Ostandar Square. Zowb e Āhan or Zowb Āhan, literally "steel mill", was a contract between the Pahlavi government and a consortium from Nazi Germany. The establishment of the factory Zowb Āhan e Karaj was halted by the beginning of the Second World War, and it was never launched.

Šahrak-e Jahānšahr was the first modern private industrial and housing complex of Karaj, built in the 1960s. The factories Jahān Čit (textile factory), Rowqan Nabāti e Jahān (oil factory), and Čāy e Jahān (tea factory), were established at the complex. It is one of the largest industrial zones of the nation, with a 20% share of the national GDP.

The special economic zone of Payam, with an area about 3,600 ha (36 km2; 8,900 acres) within the territory of Payam International Airport, was established in Karaj for development of air cargo and postal transportation, cold store, and packing services, as well as perishable and time sensitive exports. It is the only SEZ in the region with the privilege of its own airline.

Main neighborhoods

 
Azimiyeh Karaj
 
Environment of Karaj
  • Azimiyeh
  • Mehrshahr
  • Shahinvila
  • Golshahr
  • Fardis
  • Baghestan
  • Jahanshahr
  • Asiab Borji
  • Islam Abad
  • Haji Abad
  • Heydar Abad
  • Ghezel Hesar
  • Hesar
  • Alley Karmandan Jonobi
  • Dehghan Villa
  • Kian Mehr

Education

 
Kharazmi University (Karaj Campus)

Educational and research centers of the city include:

Sports

Karaj was formerly home of the Persian Gulf Pro League club, Saipa, for several years and this club won its first league championship in this city, however in 2014 the team relocated to Tehran. Currently the only professional football team in city is Oxin Alborz that play in the Azadegan League. The Home stadium of Oxin Alborz F.C. is Enghelab Stadium that located in Karaj Enghelab sport complex and has a capacity of 15,000 people. The stadium held a match between Iran and Indonesia in June 2009. The stadium also held an international match, on May 1, 2012, where Iran's National Football team played Mozambique.

Saipa volleyball team lost to Kalleh in this stadium in 2011–12 and became the runner-up in the final match of the country's volleyball premier league. Saipa has won the runner-up title of Iran Super League seven times.

One of the international ski resorts of Iran The, Dizin ski resort, is located a few kilometers north-east of the city, in the Alborz. In Dizin, along with skiing facilities, there are tennis courtyards, a slope for skiing on turf, some altitudes for mountain climbing and walking as well as riding and some routes for cycling.[26] Karaj also has an international tennis complex which is used to training and tournaments. Jahanshahr International Tennis Complex is located in Bagh Fateh. This park has eight practice courts and one competition court with a capacity of 1,200 people. It is the only tennis complex in Iran that has covered courts.

People

Academia and scholars

Actors

Politicians and political activists

Writers

Athletes

See also

References

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External links

  • Karaj city portal
  • About Alborz province (in Persian)
  • Ministry of the Interior of Iran

karaj, other, places, with, same, name, disambiguation, persian, کرج, pronounced, kæˈɾædʒ, listen, capital, alborz, province, iran, effectively, satellite, city, tehran, although, county, hosts, population, around, million, recorded, 2016, census, most, county. For other places with the same name see Karaj disambiguation Karaj Persian کرج pronounced kaeˈɾaedʒ listen is the capital of Alborz Province Iran and effectively a satellite city of Tehran 3 4 Although the county hosts a population around 1 97 million as recorded in the 2016 census most of the 1 419 km2 548 sq mi county is rugged mountain The urban area is the fourth largest in Iran after Tehran Mashhad and Isfahan 5 Eshtehard County and Fardis County were split off from Karaj County since the previous census 6 Karaj کرجCityPanoramic Soleymaniyeh Palace Taleghani Boulevard Pearl Palace Tulips Festival Amir Kabir dam lake Aderan VillageSealKarajCoordinates 35 50 45 N 50 58 16 E 35 84583 N 50 97111 E 35 84583 50 97111 Coordinates 35 50 45 N 50 58 16 E 35 84583 N 50 97111 E 35 84583 50 97111CountryIranProvinceAlborzCountyKarajBakhshCentralGovernment MayorMehrdad Kiani City Council ChairmanJavad ChapardarArea City162 km2 63 sq mi Elevation1 312 m 4 304 ft Population 2016 Census Urban1 970 000 2 Metro2 512 737 1 Population Rank in Iran4thTime zoneUTC 3 30 IRST Summer DST UTC 4 30 IRDT Area code026ClimateBSkWebsitekaraj irThe earliest records of Karaj date back to the 30th century BC The city was developed under the rule of the Safavid and Qajar dynasties and is home to historical buildings and memorials from those eras This city has a unique climate due to access to natural resources such as many trees rivers and green plains After Tehran Karaj is the largest immigrant friendly city in Iran so it has been nicknamed Little Iran Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Regions 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Transport 4 1 Railway 4 2 Road 4 3 Bus 4 4 Metro 4 5 Air 5 Economy 6 Main neighborhoods 7 Education 8 Sports 9 People 9 1 Academia and scholars 9 2 Actors 9 3 Politicians and political activists 9 4 Writers 9 5 Athletes 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Shah Abbasi Caravansary The area around Karaj has been inhabited for thousands of years such as at the Bronze Age site of Tepe Khurvin and the Iron Age site of Kalak 7 8 However the present day city of Karaj is mostly the result of modern industrial development in the 20th century 8 Historically Karaj was mostly significant as a stage on the road between Tehran and Qazvin 8 In Safavid times a stone bridge was built that served as the main crossing into the town 8 The large Shah Abbasi Caravansary located at the southeast of Towhid Square was built in the same era under the rule of Sah Esmail In 1810 the Qajar prince Soleyman Mirza built the Soleymaniyeh Palace at Kajar to serve as a summer resort 8 The palace had four towers and was surrounded by gardens and its reception room featured a pair of paintings by Abdallah Khan Naqqashbandi 8 By 1860 however the palace was described as abandoned and only used as a shelter for travelers 8 Naser al Din Shah Qajar later renovated the palace 8 In 1917 a School of Farming was established on the site replacing the earlier Mozaffari Agricultural School in Tehran 8 Later Reza Shah Pahlavi granted it to the University of Tehran s new Faculty of Agriculture 8 In the 1930s plans were drawn up for a large industrial complex covering 216 hectares on the south side of the village 8 This Industrial Model Town of Karaj was intended to be the site of the country s first steel mills capitalizing on easy access to water and coal from the Alborz 8 However the construction equipment imported from Germany was seized by the British at the Suez Canal and the planned complex was never built 8 A major industrial complex the first privately owned one in Karaj was built in the 1960s by Mohammad Sadeq Fateh 8 This complex called Shahrak e Jahanshahr included oil tea and textile factories as well as housing for the workers 8 Morvarid Palace The Morvarid Palace was constructed in nearby Mehrsahr district during the Pahlavi era It was designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Taliesin Associated Architects on instructions from Shams Pahlavi elder sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi In this period it was a transit and industrial town Majority of the structure is now controlled by the Basij Organization and some sections of it are open to public under the operation of Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran Other historical sites of the city include the Mausoleum of Sahzade Soleyman Emamzade Rahman Emamzade Zeyd and Palang Abad e Estehard 9 Geography EditRegions Edit Azimiyeh Karaj The downtown of Karaj is usually referred to Karaj Square located hundred of meters to the west of Karaj River and the old Karaj Bridge The villages Hesarak Gowhar Dast and Sahrak e Azimie are located in the northern Greater Karaj Meskin Dast a large agricultural area between Mehrsahr and Fardis is near Karaj The following table includes the major districts of the city Gouhar Daŝt Mehrŝahr Kianmehr Karaj e Now Hesarak Deraxti Azimie Ouj Ŝahin Villa Bonyad Baqestan Doulat AbadGarm Darre Ŝahrake Jahanŝahr Mesbah Mehr Villa Dehqan Villa Mahdaŝt Ŝahrake Banafŝe Fardis Vahdat Kalak o Hesar Estam Abad GolŝahrGolŝahr Villa Ziba Daŝt Zoube Ahan Sasani Homayun Villa Mehranŝahr Mehdi Abad Ŝahrake Xatam Mian Jadde Heydar Abad Sawoj Bolaq BaharestanOpen space recreational areas of Karaj include Iranzamin Park Park e Xanvade Tennis Park Park e Madar Taleqan Gardens Kordan Gardens Jahansahr Gardens Pardis e Golha and the Tulip Garden of Gacsar Climate Edit The climate of Karaj is a bit cooler than Tehran s and it receives 250 mm of rain annually and like Tehran the precipitation pattern is similar to those of Mediterranean climates The Koppen Geiger climate classification system classifies the city s climate as cold semi arid BSk 10 Climate data for Karaj 1985 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 18 2 64 8 19 8 67 6 27 4 81 3 33 0 91 4 34 6 94 3 39 2 102 6 42 0 107 6 40 2 104 4 37 2 99 0 31 8 89 2 25 0 77 0 20 0 68 0 42 0 107 6 Average high C F 6 1 43 0 9 0 48 2 14 2 57 6 20 7 69 3 26 2 79 2 32 6 90 7 35 2 95 4 34 5 94 1 30 4 86 7 23 5 74 3 15 1 59 2 8 9 48 0 21 4 70 5 Daily mean C F 1 8 35 2 4 1 39 4 8 7 47 7 14 5 58 1 19 2 66 6 24 6 76 3 27 1 80 8 26 8 80 2 22 9 73 2 17 1 62 8 9 9 49 8 4 6 40 3 15 1 59 2 Average low C F 2 5 27 5 0 7 30 7 3 2 37 8 8 4 47 1 12 2 54 0 16 5 61 7 19 0 66 2 19 1 66 4 15 3 59 5 10 8 51 4 4 8 40 6 0 3 32 5 8 9 48 0 Record low C F 19 0 2 2 15 6 3 9 10 5 13 1 3 5 25 7 0 4 31 3 7 2 45 0 10 6 51 1 12 0 53 6 7 0 44 6 0 5 31 1 6 0 21 2 14 6 5 7 19 0 2 2 Average precipitation mm inches 30 8 1 21 32 1 1 26 45 4 1 79 39 1 1 54 19 5 0 77 2 7 0 11 3 0 0 12 1 2 0 05 1 6 0 06 15 1 0 59 27 7 1 09 33 5 1 32 251 7 9 91 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 6 3 5 7 6 7 5 8 3 7 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 3 3 2 4 8 5 8 44 3Average snowy days 5 4 3 7 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 7 14 3Average relative humidity 67 60 53 48 43 34 35 34 36 44 56 66 48Mean monthly sunshine hours 166 3 169 7 197 4 218 1 280 7 335 2 341 5 340 1 304 2 250 1 187 2 156 8 2 947 3Source Iran Meteorological Organization records 11 temperatures 12 precipitation 13 humidity 14 days with precipitation and snow 15 sunshine 16 Amir Kabir Dam and some other small lakes are based in Karaj The city is a starting point for a drive along road forced north through the Alborz mountain to the Caspian Sea 17 Demographics EditEthnic groups of Karaj Pars advanced research scholars 18 Ethnic groups PercentPersians 53 Azerbaijanis 30 Kurds 7 2 Gilak and Tabari 5 Lurs 4 1 The majority of the residents of Karaj are Persians with Azerbaijanis making up the second major ethno linguistic group of the city Kurds Gilak Tabari and Lurs include the other ethnicities among the population of Karaj Gender segregation population in 2016 Male Female Total Ref 890 824 886 570 1 759 394 19 Population by age group in 2016 age 0 14 years age 15 29 years age 30 64 years age 65 years and older 20 3 23 6 50 2 6 0 Transport EditSee also Transport in Iran Golshahr Metro Station Railway Edit Karaj is connected by railway and highways to Tehran 40 km east and Qazvin 100 km northwest and by commuter rail to the subway system of Tehran The city is served by an urban railway organization established on 21 December 2001 20 21 It is also served by the Karaj Metro Station which was established on 7 March 1999 and is located in the south eastern Karaj near Tehran Qazvin Freeway Karaj Metro operational and under construction lines Karaj 6 lines information Line Line Route Length Stations1 Germdareh new city of Mehestan 43 km 26 7 mi 62 Kamalshahr Mallard 27 km 16 mi 233 Karaj Azimiyeh 14 km 9 mi 124 Baghestan Karaj Payam Airport 18 km 11 1 mi 195 Shahid Moazen Boulevard Mohamadshahr 12 km 7 5 mi 106 Esteghlal Boulevard Shahid Soltani Square 9 km 6 mi 8Total 97 km 60 mi 76Road Edit The highway system of Karaj includes Tehran Karaj Highway Karaj Special Road and the old road of Karaj Fath Highway Bakeri Expressway is one of the main north to south routes in west Tehran which is connected to the Tehran Karaj Highway 22 Tehran Karaj Highway is one of the busiest sections in Iran with AADT of 217084 23 Karaj Qazvin has an AADT of 79606 The aerial transport of Karaj is served by the Payam International Airport which was established in 1990 and was officially opened in 1997 A view of the Karaj Chalous Road Road 59 and the Karaj River Bus Edit Currently the total number of buses in Karaj and the suburbs are 1 600 units More than 80 lines serve citizens 24 Preparing Alborz Card 25 can reduce the cost of travel tickets Payam Airport Metro Edit Karaj Metro is an efficient way to travel inside the city One line connects west and east of the city from Karaj Station to Golshahr Station It continues eastward until Tehran On its way to Tehran it stops at Chitgar park and Azadi stadium The second line of Karaj metro north to south is under construction Air Edit Payam International Airport is an international airport located in Karaj 40 kilometers 25 mi from Tehran in the Alborz Province of Iran The airport was established in 1990 but was not opened officially until 1997 Payam Aviation Services Co operates the airport as part of Payam Special Economic Zone Payam Air previously operated an airmail hub at the airport Currently this airport and its special area are used for purposes such as cargo transit commercial transportation and goods mail in the development of the country s communication and information technology industries Economy EditThe economic base of Karaj is its proximity to Tehran It is due to the transportation of products between Tehran and the Caspian Sea Chemicals fertilizers and processed agricultural goods are also produced in the city Zowb Ahan the avenue leading to an industrial plant is located at the south of Ostandar Square Zowb e Ahan or Zowb Ahan literally steel mill was a contract between the Pahlavi government and a consortium from Nazi Germany The establishment of the factory Zowb Ahan e Karaj was halted by the beginning of the Second World War and it was never launched Sahrak e Jahansahr was the first modern private industrial and housing complex of Karaj built in the 1960s The factories Jahan Cit textile factory Rowqan Nabati e Jahan oil factory and Cay e Jahan tea factory were established at the complex It is one of the largest industrial zones of the nation with a 20 share of the national GDP The special economic zone of Payam with an area about 3 600 ha 36 km2 8 900 acres within the territory of Payam International Airport was established in Karaj for development of air cargo and postal transportation cold store and packing services as well as perishable and time sensitive exports It is the only SEZ in the region with the privilege of its own airline Main neighborhoods Edit Azimiyeh Karaj Environment of Karaj Azimiyeh Mehrshahr Shahinvila Golshahr Fardis Baghestan Jahanshahr Asiab Borji Islam Abad Haji Abad Heydar Abad Ghezel Hesar Hesar Alley Karmandan Jonobi Dehghan Villa Kian MehrEducation Edit Kharazmi University Karaj Campus Alborz University of Medical Sciences Faculty of medicine Educational and research centers of the city include University of Tehran Agriculture and Natural Resources College Kharazmi University Karaj Campus Tehran University of Art Karaj Campus Payame Noor University Karaj Center Technical and Vocational University Alborz Province University of Applied Science and Technology Alborz Province Farhangian University Alborz Province Alborz University of Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University Karaj Branch Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization Materials and Energy Research Center Standard Research Institute Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute Center of Agriculture and Nuclear Medicine Sports EditSee also Sport in Iran Karaj Enqhelab Stadium Karaj was formerly home of the Persian Gulf Pro League club Saipa for several years and this club won its first league championship in this city however in 2014 the team relocated to Tehran Currently the only professional football team in city is Oxin Alborz that play in the Azadegan League The Home stadium of Oxin Alborz F C is Enghelab Stadium that located in Karaj Enghelab sport complex and has a capacity of 15 000 people The stadium held a match between Iran and Indonesia in June 2009 The stadium also held an international match on May 1 2012 where Iran s National Football team played Mozambique Saipa volleyball team lost to Kalleh in this stadium in 2011 12 and became the runner up in the final match of the country s volleyball premier league Saipa has won the runner up title of Iran Super League seven times One of the international ski resorts of Iran The Dizin ski resort is located a few kilometers north east of the city in the Alborz In Dizin along with skiing facilities there are tennis courtyards a slope for skiing on turf some altitudes for mountain climbing and walking as well as riding and some routes for cycling 26 Karaj also has an international tennis complex which is used to training and tournaments Jahanshahr International Tennis Complex is located in Bagh Fateh This park has eight practice courts and one competition court with a capacity of 1 200 people It is the only tennis complex in Iran that has covered courts People EditAcademia and scholars Edit Saied Reza Ameli b 1961 a scholar of communicationActors Edit Mehran Rajabi b 1962 actor Mehraneh Mahin Torabi b 1957 actressPoliticians and political activists Edit Shadi Amin b 1964 political activist researcher Fatemeh Ajorlou b 1966 politician Mahmoud Bahmani b 1947 politicianWriters Edit Hossein Sanapour b 1960 writer Saeed Kamali Dehghan b 1985 journalistAthletes Edit Ali Kiaei b 1987 futsal player Milad Farahani b 1988 football player Afshin Kazemi b 1986 futsal player Ahmad Sanjari b 1960 football coach Alireza Heidari b 1976 Olympic wrestler Mehdi Mahdavi b 1984 volleyball player Mojtaba Taghavi b 1968 football player Leila Esfandyari 1970 2011 mountain climber Ali Mohammadi b 1984 wrestler Ebrahim Sadeghi b 1979 football player Ebrahim Masoudi b 1982 futsal player Reza Mohammadi b 1986 football player Amin Manouchehri b 1986 football player Rouhollah Dadashi 1982 2011 powerlifter Mohammad Nosrati b 1981 football player Farshad Falahatzadeh b 1967 football playerSee also Edit Iran portal Mehrsahr Amir Kabir Dam Morvarid PalaceReferences Edit https alborz mporg ir FileSystem View File aspx Mode Download amp FileId e459d90c 57f7 48bb b0f9 16620e16d768 Statistical Center of Iran gt Home www amar org ir Karaj Iran Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 04 09 Foundation Encyclopaedia Iranica Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica iranicaonline org Retrieved 2022 04 09 City Population IRAN Major Cities البرز شناسنامه استان البرز alborz farhang gov ir in Persian Retrieved 2022 04 09 L van den Berghe La necropole de Khurvin Istanbul Nederlands Historisch Archaeologisch Instituut in het Nabije Oosten 1964 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Hourcade Bernard KARAJ i Modern City Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 15 October 2022 www sirang com Sirang Rasaneh Karaj city in Alborz province travel to iran Visit Iran itto org Iran Tourism amp Touring Climate Karaj Climate graph Temperature graph Climate table Climate Data org Retrieved 9 September 2013 Highest record temperature in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Lowest record temperature in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Average Maximum temperature in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Average Mean Daily temperature in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Average Minimum temperature in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Monthly Total Precipitation in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on March 30 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Average relative humidity in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 No Of days with precipitation equal to or greater than 1 mm in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 No of days with snow or sleet in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Monthly total sunshine hours in Karaj by Month 1985 2010 Iran Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Iran Ediz Inglese by Andrew Burke Mark Elliott and Kamin Mohammadi 2004 Pars Pars Archived from the original on 2016 02 17 Retrieved 2016 02 12 درگاه ملی آمار www amar org ir Archived from the original on 2019 09 06 Retrieved 2019 06 26 Karaj Urban Railway History Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 05 27 Iran Railways Map Main Bridges on Tehran Karaj Highway Commissioned Tehran official web site تردد بیش از یک میلیون خودرو از آزادراه تهران کرج Archived from the original on Aug 12 2013 کرج ویکی سفر fa wikivoyage org in Persian Retrieved 2019 06 26 البرزکارت البرزکارت کارت بلیت الکترونیکی کرج alborzcard ir ITTO Dizin Ski Slope Archived from the original on 2012 03 07 Retrieved 2010 12 14 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Karaj Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karaj Karaj city portal About Alborz province in Persian Ministry of the Interior of Iran Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karaj amp oldid 1129678629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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