Apadana Residential Complex
Planned town in Tehran province, Iran
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Apadana Residential Society (Persian: شهرک آپادانا) is a planned residential society in the northwest of well known Azadi square in Tehran, Iran. It is located between Azadi Square and Ekbatan Complex.[1]
Apadana | |
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![]() Interactive map of Apadana | |
| Coordinates: 35°42′43.7″N 51°19′26″E | |
| Country | Iran |
| Province | Tehran province |
| City | Tehran |

History
Construction of Apadana Complex started in the 1970s, and some parts of it were finished before 1978 Islamic revolution. Apadana was first occupied in 1981.[1]
Description
There are 46 blocks in Apadana Complex, comprising six "phases", each contains seven or eight blocks. Each phase has an administration office which is relatively independent in terms of decision making.[1]
