Iran
Iran

Palace of Darius – Perspolis


Sponsored by: Embassy of the Islamic republic of Iran
With funding assistance from Aus-Industry  Australian Tourism Development Program.

Constructed by: Cockington Green Gardens

Scale: 1/18

About the Building:
Located about 50 km northwest of Shiraz, Persepolis was the capital of the Archemenid Empire.  Founded by Kind Darius the Great in 512BC, it was built on an immense half natural, half artificial terrace, where the King of Kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models.  He did not live to see it finished, it was completed after his death in 486BC by his son and successor Xerxes.
Persepolis is a UNESCO world heritage site
                                                                                            

Country Information



Area: 1648km2
Population: 65397521
Capital City: Tehran
Distance from Canberra: 7958 miles
12807 kilometres – 6915 nautical miles
Founded: Democracy founded 1995
Primary Language: Persian Farsi
National Day: 1 April
Currency: Iranian Rial
Population in Australia: Approx 18798            

Embassy Website: www.iranembassy.org.au
Tourism Website: www.irpedia.com

General Information:
Lying across the Gulf from the Arabian Peninsula, Iran is a land dominated by mountains, with a huge expanse of desert in its centre.  The climate is hot and dry, although more temperate conditions are found on the shores of the Caspian Sea.  In the winter terrible dust storms sweep the desert where almost no life can survive.  Most of the population live in the north and the west where Tehran is situated, the only good agricultural land is the Caspian coastal plain, where wheat, barley, potatoes and rice are grown. Fresh and dried fruit are the countries main exports apart from petroleum, most of Iran’s oil is in the southwest.  Other valuable minerals include coal, Iron ore, copper, lead and precious stones.  Main exports are petrochemicals, carpets and rugs, textiles, raw cotton and leather goods.
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