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		<title>Astara City Iran</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Astara (Persian: آستارا) is a city in the Iranian province of Gilan. It lies on the border with Azerbaijan Republic and on the Caspian Sea. It is a relatively important border trade center between Iran and the Caucasus.]]></description>
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The oldest theory for the name of Astara comes from Vedic songs and writings which explains Astara as a place where the rays of lights shine from behind to lit the pathways ahead. another theory is that the city&#8217;s name is derived from the Talysh word اوسته‌رو (Osta-ro or hosta-ro), meaning &#8220;the place where the travel gets slower&#8221; (given the marshlands that surrounded the region before)this theory geologigcaly is impossible due to sandy soil condition of the area which is 15 meters deep.<br />
History<br />
Astara is an area where Zoroaster may have visited. Its history dates back to 6,000 years ago. The spoken language was Talysh, but due to commerce with Azeris and migration of Azeris into town, the use of Talysh has been reduced significantly.</p>
<p>There is also a city with this name just on the opposite side of the border, within the Republic of Azerbaijan. The northern Astara (in present-day Azerbaijan) was ceded from Persia by the Treaty of Gulistan of 1813 between Russia and Persia.<br />
People<br />
Population: 79,874 (2006 census).<br />
Religion: Mostly Islam Shi&#8217;a Islam<br />
Ethnic groups: Talysh,Azeris<br />
Language: Talysh, Azeri</p>
<p>Famous people from astara<br />
Ebrahim Nabavi &#8211; Iranian journalist<br />
Nima Youshij &#8211; a famous Iranian poet who was living in exile in Astara<br />
Behzad Behzadi &#8211; an author of Azerbaijani language dictionaries<br />
Payan Rafat &#8211; football player</p>
<p>Transport<br />
Astara is a railhead for the broad gauge Azerbaijan Railways.</p>
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