Laft port

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Laft port is a traditional maritime harbor village on Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf, known for its historic windcatcher architecture and role in local fishing and trade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbor
settlement
village
country Iran
hasArchitecturalElement domed roofs
narrow alleys
windcatcher towers
hasArchitecturalStyle traditional Persian Gulf coastal architecture
hasBuildingType courtyard houses
mud-brick houses
hasClimate hot desert climate
hasCulturalRegion southern coastal Iran
hasEconomicActivity boat building
fishing
passenger transport by boat
small-scale trade
hasFeature badgir windcatchers
historic windcatcher architecture
traditional maritime harbor
hasHeritageStatus traditional village of cultural significance
hasLanguage Persian
hasLocalDialect Bandari Persian
hasPortFunction local fishing harbor
small cargo harbor
traditional dhow anchorage
hasReligion Islam
hasTimeZone Iran Standard Time
hasTransportationMode dhows
wooden boats
hasViewOf mangrove forests
isTouristDestination true
knownFor local fishing
maritime trade
traditional architecture
traditional harbor village character
windcatchers
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Hormozgan Province
Qeshm County
locatedInBodyOfWater Persian Gulf
locatedOn Qeshm Island
near Hara mangrove forests
partOf Strait of Hormuz
surface form: Strait of Hormuz region
usedFor coastal navigation
regional sea trade

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Qeshm Island hasPort Laft port