District 5, Isfahan

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District 5 was part of region 2 until it was split in 1971. The district has the administration of Sepahan Shahr and Mount Sofeh, where There is an array of communication towers.. [1] [2] 28 percent of the district is miiltarized. [3]

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It's one of the more developed parts of the city and important in matters for tourism industry, District 13 was created out of part of this district in 2001. [4]

This municipality manages New Julfa.

District 5, Isfahan
Area
  Total1,702 ha (4,206 acres)

These universities are located in this district; Isfahan university, Isfahan university of medical sciences, Art university of Isfahan, Mohajer Technical And Vocational College of Isfahan, Sepah university of Military sciences and technology.

Photovoltaics solar cells panels are used in municipality building rooftop. [5]

Amenities

Forty five mosques are in the district, 6 cultural buildings and libraries, seven swimming pools, eleven gymnasiums , six parks. [6]

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References

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  6. https://isfahanrasad.ir/post/area-5
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