Borujerd

Borujerd

33° 53′ 39″ N 48° 45′ 27″ E / 33.894224, 48.757625

Borujerd
(fa) بروجرد
Mausolée de l'Imamzadeh Ja'far à Borujerd.
Mausolée de l'Imamzadeh Ja'far à Borujerd.
Administration
Pays Drapeau d'Iran Iran
Province Lorestan
Indicatif téléphonique international +(98)
Géographie
Coordonnées 33° 53′ 39″ Nord
       48° 45′ 27″ Est
/ 33.894224, 48.757625
Altitude 1 573 m
Démographie
Population 230 295 hab. (2009[1])
Localisation
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Borujerd
Sources
World Gazetteer
Index Mundi

Borujerd (lori : Burujird, ou Burugerd, persan : بروجرد) est une ville de la province du Lorestan dans l'ouest de l'Iran. La ville avait une population estimée à 230 000 habitants en 2005. Borujerd se situe environ à 1500 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer.

Borujerd et la région environnante est truffée de ruines qui n'ont pas encore été examinées par les archéologues.

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Évolution démographique
(Source : World Gazetteer)
1986 1991 1996 2006 2009
183879 201016 217804 227547 230295

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