Malvajerd

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Malvajerd
مالواجرد
village
Malvajerd
Coordinates: 32°04′26″N 52°34′45″E / 32.07389°N 52.57917°E / 32.07389; 52.57917Coordinates: 32°04′26″N 52°34′45″E / 32.07389°N 52.57917°E / 32.07389; 52.57917
Country  Iran
Province Isfahan
County Isfahan
Bakhsh Jarqavieh Olya
Rural District Jarqavieh Olya
Population (2006)
  Total 904
Time zone IRST (UTC+3:30)
  Summer (DST) IRDT (UTC+4:30)

Malvajerd (Persian: مالواجرد, also Romanized as Mālvājerd, Māl-e Vājerd, Māl Vājerd; also known as Malvard)[1] is a village in Jarqueeh Olya Rural District, Jarqueh Olya District, Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 904, in 280 families.[2]

Malvajerd is a place in the region of Ostan-e Esfahan in Iran at 32°4'12" north of the equator and 52°34'48" east of the Greenwich Prime

Latitude/Breadth: 32°4'12"N (32.0740000°) Longitude/Length: 52°34'48"E (52.5792000°)

Distance as the crow flies between Malvajerd and Iran's capital Tehran is approximately 416 km (259 mi.) and as ground driver about 580 km. Distance between Malvajerd and Isfahan is 120 km.

Sadeghi and Nikbakht is the main families name in this village. Some shopping stores is available in this village, of them the biggest is shopping of Haj Hosein Reza Kala Abbas.

Places found around Malvajerd:

Allahabad, 2 km (1 mi.);

Qal`eh Ja`farabad-e Shur Ab, 2 km (1 mi.);

Mazra`eh-ye Gareh, 6 km (4 mi.);

Dejkuh, 7 km (5 mi.);

Khara, 8 km (5 mi.);

Kureh, 8 km (5 mi.);

Darmangah, 8 km (5 mi.);

Hasanabad-e Jarquyeh, 8 km (5 mi.);

Kamalabad-e Jarquyeh, 10 km (7 mi.);

Dastjerd, 12 km (7 mi.);

Reza'iyeh, 12 km (8 mi.);

Mirza Dar-e Bagh, 13 km (8 mi.);

Shahr-e Saray, 13 km (8 mi.);

Dastjerd-e Jarquyeh, 14 km (8 mi.);

References

  1. Malvajerd can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "-3073830" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database".
  2. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)" (Excel). Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original on 2011-11-11. 


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