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Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, also known as Esfahan) is a city in central Iran, south of Tehran, and is the capital of Isfahan Province. The Persians have said Isfahan nesf-e jahan, "Isfahan is half the world". Due to its beautiful hand-painted tiling and magnificent public square, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

An ancient town and capital of Persia from 1598 to 1722, it has long been noted for carpets and for fine metal work. Today, textile and steel mills are also important. Its architecture, tree-lined boulevards, and relaxed pace make it one of the highlights of Iran.

Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, romanized: Esfahān), from its ancient designation Aspadana and later Spahan in middle Persian, rendered in English as Ispahan, is a major city in Greater Isfahan Region, Isfahan Province, Iran. It is located 406 kilometers (252 miles) south of Tehran and is the capital of Isfahan Province. Isfahan has a population of approximately 1.9 million, making it the third-largest city in Iran, after Mashhad and Tehran, and the second-largest metropolitan area. It is located at the intersection of the two principal north-south and east-west routes that traverse Iran. Isfahan flourished between the 9th and 18th centuries under the Safavid dynasty when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. The city retains much of its history. It is famous for its Perso–Islamic architecture, grand boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, tiled mosques, and minarets. Isfahan also has many historical buildings, monuments, paintings, and artifacts. The fame of Isfahan led to the Persian proverb "Esfahān nesf-e-jahān ast": Isfahan is half (of) the world. The Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world. UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage Site.

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