Keyf

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Keyf

كيف
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Keyf
Coordinates: 36°18′52″N57°19′35″E / 36.31444°N 57.32639°E / 36.31444; 57.32639 Coordinates: 36°18′52″N57°19′35″E / 36.31444°N 57.32639°E / 36.31444; 57.32639
Country Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Province Razavi Khorasan
County Davarzan
Bakhsh Bashtin
Rural District Bashtin
Population
(2006)
  Total89
Time zone UTC+3:30 (IRST)
  Summer (DST) UTC+4:30 (IRDT)

Keyf (Persian : كيف) [1] is a village in Bashtin Rural District, Bashtin District, Davarzan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 89, in 21 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 a pluricentric language 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.

Bashtin Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Bashtin District, Davarzan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,424, in 1,684 families; excluding those villages, its population was 4,127, in 1,327 families. The rural district has 11 villages.

Bashtin District is a district (bakhsh) in Davarzan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. The district was created effective 15 May 2012. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,936, in 2,989 families. The District has no cities. The District has two rural districts (dehestan): Bashtin Rural District and Mehr Rural District.

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References

  1. Iranian National Committee for Standardization of Geographical Names website (in Persian)
  2. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 2011-11-11.