Khorramabad

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Khorramabad is a city in western Iran and the capital of Lorestan Province, known for its mountainous surroundings and historical sites such as Falak-ol-Aflak Castle.

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Khorramabad canonical 6

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
administrativeDivisionOf Iran
capitalOf Lorestan Province
climateClassification Mediterranean-influenced climate
country Iran
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 1147 metres
governingCountryCapital Tehran
hasAirport Khorramabad Airport
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
services
trade
hasFunction provincial capital
hasHistoricalSite Brick Minaret of Khorramabad
Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
Gerdab-e Sangi
Keeyow Lake
Shapuri Bridge
hasLandform mountainous surroundings
hasLandmark Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
hasMunicipalStatus city
hasNearbyMountainRange Zagros Mountains
hasRiver Khorramabad River
hasStructure Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
hasTourismType cultural tourism
historical tourism
knownFor Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
historical sites
mountainous surroundings
languageSpoken Luri
Persian language
surface form: Persian
locatedIn Lorestan Province
locatedInMountainRange Zagros Mountains
locatedInRegion western Iran
locatedInSubregion Middle East
locatedOnContinent Asia
majorEthnicGroup Lurs
partOf Iran
Lorestan Province
provinceCapitalOf Lorestan Province
region Lorestan Province
surface form: Lorestan
religionMajority Islam
religionMajorityBranch Shia Islam
roadConnection connected to Ahvaz
connected to Isfahan
connected to Tehran
timeZone IRST
timeZoneDST IRDT
utcOffset +3:30
utcOffsetDST +4:30

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Iran Standard Time usedInCity Khorramabad
western Iran majorCity Khorramabad
subject surface form: Western Iran
Iran Daylight Time observedInCity Khorramabad
Lorestan Province capital Khorramabad
Lorestan Province containsCity Khorramabad
Iraq-i Ajam hasMajorCity Khorramabad