Bondar-e Gavsin

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Bondar-e Gavsin
بندرگاوسين
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Bondar-e Gavsin
Coordinates: 28°33′06″N58°06′07″E / 28.55167°N 58.10194°E / 28.55167; 58.10194 Coordinates: 28°33′06″N58°06′07″E / 28.55167°N 58.10194°E / 28.55167; 58.10194
Country Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Province Kerman
County Anbarabad
Bakhsh Jebalbarez-e Jonubi
Rural District Garmsar
Population (2006)
  Total 79
Time zone IRST (UTC+3:30)
  Summer (DST) IRDT (UTC+4:30)

Bondar-e Gavsin (Persian : بندرگاوسين, also Romanized as Bondar-e Gāvsīn; also known as Bondargāvsīn) [1] is a village in Garmsar Rural District, Jebalbarez-e Jonubi District, Anbarabad County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 79, in 15 families. [2]

Persian language Western Iranian language

Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi, is one of the Western Iranian languages within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and some other regions which historically were Persianate societies and considered part of Greater Iran. It is written right to left in the Persian alphabet, a modified variant of the Arabic script.

Garmsar Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Jebalbarez-e Jonubi District, Anbarabad County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 7,668, in 1,575 families. The rural district has 74 villages.

Jebalbarez-e Jonubi District is a district (bakhsh) in Anbarabad County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23,912, in 4,930 families. The District has one city: Mardehek. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Garmsar Rural District, Mardehek Rural District, and Nargesan Rural District.

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