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Iran

"Located in the heart of the Middle East, Iran's reputation in the west keeps visitors away from the ancient cities and magnificent ruins that signal its past as the home of the Persian empire. Traveler Ian Wright starts his journey in the bustling capital city of Tehran before heading to the mountains and skiing in Dizin. He travels onto Esfahan via the Caspian coast and Iran's most popular tourist destination. The journey ends at the ancient city of Persepolis built at the height of the Persian empire. Visit the Shrine of the Eman Khomeini, the holiest site in Iran. Go Fishing for Sturgeon on the Caspian coast. Wrestle with descendants of Genghis Khan's Mongolian invaders. Witness the Islamic festival of Ashura. Visit the magnificent Citadel at Bam."

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  • "Pilot guide to Iran"@en
  • "Iran"
  • "Destination travel guide Iran"@en
  • "Destination travel guide"
  • "Pilot guides presents Iran"@en

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  • ""Located in the heart of the Middle East, Iran's reputation in the west keeps visitors away from the ancient cities and magnificent ruins that signal its past as the home of the Persian empire. Traveler Ian Wright starts his journey in the bustling capital city of Tehran before heading to the mountains and skiing in Dizin. He travels onto Esfahan via the Caspian coast and Iran's most popular tourist destination. The journey ends at the ancient city of Persepolis built at the height of the Persian empire. Visit the Shrine of the Eman Khomeini, the holiest site in Iran. Go Fishing for Sturgeon on the Caspian coast. Wrestle with descendants of Genghis Khan's Mongolian invaders. Witness the Islamic festival of Ashura. Visit the magnificent Citadel at Bam.""@en
  • "Iran's reputation in the west has kept travelers away from the erstwhile home of one the greatest civilizations of all time. Ian Wright explores the cities, mountains and deserts at the heart of the Persian Empire."
  • ""Located in the heart of the Middle East, Iran's reputation in the west keeps visitors away from the ancient cities and magnificent ruins that signal its past as the home of the Persian empire. Traveler Ian Wright starts his journey in the bustling capital city of Tehran before heading to the mountains and skiing in Dizin. He travels onto Esfahan via the Caspian coast and Iran's most popular tourist destination. The journey ends at the ancient city of Persepolis built at the height of the Persian empire. Visit the Shrine of the Eman Khomeini, the holiest site in Iran. Go Fishing for Sturgeon on the Caspian coast. Wrestle with descendants of Genghis Khan's Mongolian invaders. Witness the Islamic festival of Ashura. Visit the magnificent Citadel at Bam."--Publisher's website."
  • "Visit the bustling capital city of Tehran before heading to the mountains to ski in Dizin. Travel onto Esfahan via the Caspian coast and Iran's most popular tourist Destination. The journey ends at the ancient city of Persepolis."@en
  • "Visit the bustling capital city of Tehran before heading to the mountains to ski in Dizin. Travel onto Esfahan via the Caspian coast and Iran's most popular tourist Destination. The journey ends at the ancient city of Persepolis."
  • "Located in the heart of the Middle East, Iran's reputation in the west keeps visitors away from the ancient cities and magnificent ruins that signal its past as the home of the Persian Empire."@en
  • "Iran's reputation in the west has kept travelers away from the erstwhile home of one of the greatest civilizations of all time. Ian Wright wxplores the cities, mountains and deserts at the heart of the Persian Empire."

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  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "Travelogues (Motion pictures, television, etc.)"
  • "Travelogues (Motion pictures, television, etc.)"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Travelogue"
  • "rejseførere"

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  • "Iran"@en
  • "Iran"
  • "Iran [based on the best selling Lonely Planet guidebooks]"
  • "The Pilot guide to Iran"