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{{Infobox Iran Province
|province_name = Kermān
|ostan_name = كرمان
|loc_map = IranKerman.png
|capital = [[Kerman]]
|latd = 30.2907
|longd = 57.0679
|area = 180,836
|pop = 2,432,927
|pop_year = 2005
|pop_density = 13.5
|sub_provinces = 14
|languages= [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Baluchi language| Baluchi]], [[Turkic languages| Turkic dialects]] close to [[Qashqai language| Qashai]] and [[Afshar]] <br/>}}
[[Image:Yakhchal.jpg|thumb|200px|right|<center>An ancient ''ice house'', called a [[yakhchal]], built in [[Kerman]], [[Iran]], during the middle ages, for storing ice during summers.</center>]]
[[Image:Shazdeh Garden Mahan Iran.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Shazdeh Garden, [[Mahan]], Kerman.]]


'''Kermān''' is one of the 30 [[provinces of Iran|provinces]] of [[Iran]]. It is in the south-east of the country. Its center is [[Kerman]]. The province of Kerman is the second largest province in Iran, 180,836 km². The population of the province is about 2 million. The main townships of Kerman province are: [[Baft]], [[Bardsir]], [[Bam]], [[Jiroft]], [[Rafsanjan]], [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]], [[Sirjan]], [[Shahr-e-Babak County|Shahr-e-Babak]], [[Kerman]], [[Mahan, Iran|Mahan]] ,[[Rayen_Castle|Rayen]] , [[Kahnuj]], [[ Ghale-Ganj]],[[ Manujan]], [[Roodbar-e-Jonob]],[[ Anbar Abad]],and[[ Ravar]].
== October 2008 ==


In the year 1996, 52.9% of Kerman's population lived in urban areas, and 46% in the rural vicinities, the remaining 1.1% accounted as non residents. The city of [[Kerman]] (population: 400,000) embraces about 80% of the urban population, being the most developed and largest city of the province.
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==Geography==
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The altitudes and heights of the province are the continuation of the central mountain ranges of [[Iran]]. They extend from the volcanic folds beginning in Azarbaijan, and by branching out in the central plateau of Iran, terminate in Baluchestan. These mountain ranges have brought about vast plains in the province of Kerman. The [[Bashagard]] and [[Kuh-e Banan]] Mountains are the highest in this region, and include peaks such as Toghrol, Aljerd, Palvar, Sirach, Abareq and Tahrood. Other ranges that stretch out from [[Yazd]] to Kerman and [[Challeh-ye-Jazmoorian]] include peaks like Medvar, Shahr-e-Babak, Kuh-e Panj, Chehel Tan, Lalezar, Hezarbahr, Aseman and others.
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Most of the province is largely [[steppe]] or sandy desert, although there are some [[oasis|oases]] where [[Date (fruit)|dates]], [[Orange (fruit)|oranges]] (said to be the best in Iran), and [[pistachio]]s are cultivated. In antiquity "Carmanian" wine was famed for its quality [Strabo XV.2.14 (cap. 726)]. The province is dependent on [[qanat]]s (underground water channels) for its irrigation. In the central parts, [[Mount Hezar]] is the highest peak, 4465 meters above sea level.
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The climate in the province varies in different regions. The north, northwest, and central areas experience a dry and moderate climate, whereas in the south and southeast, the weather is warm and relatively humid. The city of [[Kerman]] and the surrounding regions have a semi-moderate and dry climate, with a maximum and minimum temperature of 39.6° C, and -7° C respectively. The average temperature during the months of March - June has been recorded as 20° - 25° C. These months are the most suitable period for traveling and tourism.

==History and culture==
Kerman province is considered a paradise for palaeontologists because of an abundance of [[vertebrate]] [[fossil]]s from different geological eras. Fossils include [[Placodermi]], jawed and jawless armoured fish dating back to Devonian era or first geological era (395 to 365 million years ago), [[dinosaur]]s dating back to the Jurassic era (195 to 65 million years ago) and [[mammal]]s from the Third Geological Era (ranging from two to seven million years ago).

The history of human settlements in the territory of Kerman dates back to the 4th millennium BC. This area is considered as one of the ancient regions of Iran and valuable historical vestiges have been discovered here. [[Jiroft]] is an example, where a previously unknown settlement dating back to around 2500BC has just been established by archeologists. Kerman has an abundance of historical sites and landmarks, 283 in total, according to Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization. Ancient abandoned citadels such as [[Arg-é Bam]] and [[Rayen castle]] have been preserved in the desert for two thousand years.

Historical documents refer to Kerman as "Karmania", "Kermania", "Germania" and "Žermanya", which means bravery and combat. Geographers have recorded Kerman's ancient name as "Go'asheer" (Bardesheer).<references/>

==Kerman today==
Kerman is prone to natural disasters. A recent flood for example, unearthed the archeological ancient city of [[Jiroft]], located in the south of Kerman province. [[Arg-é Bam]] on the other hand, the world's largest [[adobe]] structure, was destroyed in an [[2003 Bam earthquake|earthquake in December 2003]]. And on [[February 22]], [[2005]], a major [[earthquake]] killed hundreds of residents in the town of [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] and several nearby villages in north Kerman (see [[2005 Zarand earthquake]]).

Natural attractions include thermal and mineral springs, recreational areas, verdant spaces, altitudes and peaks, lakes, pools, protected areas and the special desert features for adventure seekers.

Kerman is where a large portion of Iran's auto industry is based. [[Sirjan]], a specially designated economic zone, is considered a passage-way for transfer of imported commercial goods from the south (through the [[Persian Gulf]]). Arg e Jadid, is another specially designated economic zone of Iran, located in Kerman province.

[[image:Malek mosque kerman iran.jpg|thumb|150px|Malek mosque, Kerman, Iran.]]
===Colleges and universities===
Kerman province contains the following universities:
*# [[Kerman University of Medical Sciences]]
*# [http://www.vru.ac.ir/ Rafsanjan University of Vali Asr]
*# [[Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman]]
*# [[Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences]]
*# [http://www.iau-baft.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Baft]
*# [http://www.iau-zarand.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Zarand]
*# [http://www.iauk.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Kerman]
*# Islamic Azad University of Jiroft
*# Islamic Azad University of Bam
*# Islamic Azad University of Bardseer
*# Islamic Azad University of Kahnuj
*# [http://www.kkhec.ac.ir Kerman Khaje-Nasir Higher Education Center]

==See also==
* [[Carmania (satrapy)]]

==External links==
*[http://photos-images.blogspot.com/search/label/Iran%20Wallpapers%20Kerman Photos from Kerman]
*[http://www.kermanmiras2.org Kerman Cultural Heritage Organization]
*[http://www.kdo.ir Kerman Specially Designated Economic Zone]
*[http://www.kkhec.ac.ir/Iran%20information/A%20Review%20of%20Music%20in%20Kerman.htm A Review of Music in Kerman]

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An ancient ice house, called a yakhchal, built in Kerman, Iran, during the middle ages, for storing ice during summers.
Shazdeh Garden, Mahan, Kerman.

Kermān is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It is in the south-east of the country. Its center is Kerman. The province of Kerman is the second largest province in Iran, 180,836 km². The population of the province is about 2 million. The main townships of Kerman province are: Baft, Bardsir, Bam, Jiroft, Rafsanjan, Zarand, Sirjan, Shahr-e-Babak, Kerman, Mahan ,Rayen , Kahnuj, Ghale-Ganj,Manujan, Roodbar-e-Jonob,Anbar Abad,andRavar.

In the year 1996, 52.9% of Kerman's population lived in urban areas, and 46% in the rural vicinities, the remaining 1.1% accounted as non residents. The city of Kerman (population: 400,000) embraces about 80% of the urban population, being the most developed and largest city of the province.

Geography

The altitudes and heights of the province are the continuation of the central mountain ranges of Iran. They extend from the volcanic folds beginning in Azarbaijan, and by branching out in the central plateau of Iran, terminate in Baluchestan. These mountain ranges have brought about vast plains in the province of Kerman. The Bashagard and Kuh-e Banan Mountains are the highest in this region, and include peaks such as Toghrol, Aljerd, Palvar, Sirach, Abareq and Tahrood. Other ranges that stretch out from Yazd to Kerman and Challeh-ye-Jazmoorian include peaks like Medvar, Shahr-e-Babak, Kuh-e Panj, Chehel Tan, Lalezar, Hezarbahr, Aseman and others.

Most of the province is largely steppe or sandy desert, although there are some oases where dates, oranges (said to be the best in Iran), and pistachios are cultivated. In antiquity "Carmanian" wine was famed for its quality [Strabo XV.2.14 (cap. 726)]. The province is dependent on qanats (underground water channels) for its irrigation. In the central parts, Mount Hezar is the highest peak, 4465 meters above sea level.

The climate in the province varies in different regions. The north, northwest, and central areas experience a dry and moderate climate, whereas in the south and southeast, the weather is warm and relatively humid. The city of Kerman and the surrounding regions have a semi-moderate and dry climate, with a maximum and minimum temperature of 39.6° C, and -7° C respectively. The average temperature during the months of March - June has been recorded as 20° - 25° C. These months are the most suitable period for traveling and tourism.

History and culture

Kerman province is considered a paradise for palaeontologists because of an abundance of vertebrate fossils from different geological eras. Fossils include Placodermi, jawed and jawless armoured fish dating back to Devonian era or first geological era (395 to 365 million years ago), dinosaurs dating back to the Jurassic era (195 to 65 million years ago) and mammals from the Third Geological Era (ranging from two to seven million years ago).

The history of human settlements in the territory of Kerman dates back to the 4th millennium BC. This area is considered as one of the ancient regions of Iran and valuable historical vestiges have been discovered here. Jiroft is an example, where a previously unknown settlement dating back to around 2500BC has just been established by archeologists. Kerman has an abundance of historical sites and landmarks, 283 in total, according to Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization. Ancient abandoned citadels such as Arg-é Bam and Rayen castle have been preserved in the desert for two thousand years.

Historical documents refer to Kerman as "Karmania", "Kermania", "Germania" and "Žermanya", which means bravery and combat. Geographers have recorded Kerman's ancient name as "Go'asheer" (Bardesheer).

Kerman today

Kerman is prone to natural disasters. A recent flood for example, unearthed the archeological ancient city of Jiroft, located in the south of Kerman province. Arg-é Bam on the other hand, the world's largest adobe structure, was destroyed in an earthquake in December 2003. And on February 22, 2005, a major earthquake killed hundreds of residents in the town of Zarand and several nearby villages in north Kerman (see 2005 Zarand earthquake).

Natural attractions include thermal and mineral springs, recreational areas, verdant spaces, altitudes and peaks, lakes, pools, protected areas and the special desert features for adventure seekers.

Kerman is where a large portion of Iran's auto industry is based. Sirjan, a specially designated economic zone, is considered a passage-way for transfer of imported commercial goods from the south (through the Persian Gulf). Arg e Jadid, is another specially designated economic zone of Iran, located in Kerman province.

Malek mosque, Kerman, Iran.

Colleges and universities

Kerman province contains the following universities:

See also

External links

Source: http://www.kerman.ir