Chaf and Chamkhaleh

City in Gilan province, Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chaf and Chamkhaleh (Persian: چاف و چمخاله)[a] is a city in the Central District of Langarud County in Gilan province of northwestern Iran, serving as the administrative center for Chaf Rural District.[6] The city is located on the Caspian Sea.

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Chaf and Chamkhaleh
Persian: چاف و چمخاله
City
Harbor and lighthouse in Chaf and Chamkhaleh
Harbor and lighthouse in Chaf and Chamkhaleh
Chaf and Chamkhaleh is located in Iran
Chaf and Chamkhaleh
Chaf and Chamkhaleh
Coordinates: 37°13′46″N 50°15′16″E[1][2]
CountryIran
ProvinceGilan
CountyLangarud
DistrictCentral
Population
 (2016)[3]
  Total
8,840
Time zoneUTC+3:30 (IRST)
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Demographics

Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the population was 2,909 in 866 households, when it was the village of Chaf-e Pain in Chaf Rural District.[7]

In 2009, Chaf-e Pain village merged with the villages of Chaf-e Bala, Chamkhaleh, Galesh Kolam, Hoseynabad-e Chaf, Kamal ol Din Poshteh, Mian Mahalleh-ye Pap Kiadeh, Pain Pap Kiadeh, Palat Kaleh, Pir Poshteh, Radar Kumeh, Soltan Moradi, Tappeh, and Tazehabad-e Chaf to become the city of Chaf and Chamkhaleh.[5]

The following census in 2011 counted 4,494 people in 1,436 households.[8] The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 8,840 people in 3,137 households.[3]

Geography

Chaf and Chamkhaleh is a coastal city in Gilan Province. A substantial portion of the city’s territory is located along the coast of the Caspian Sea, which has influenced its development as a seaside destination. The area has been used for tourism for an extended period and serves as one of the main coastal tourism centers in the province, after Bandar-e Anzali. The region includes coastal wetlands that provide habitat for various bird species, as well as stretches of relatively undeveloped and calm shoreline.[9]

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Notes

  1. Also known as Cham Qal‘eh and Chamkhāleh;[4] formerly the village of Chaf-e Pain (چاف پائين)[5]

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