Kamazan-e Olya Rural District

Coordinates: 34°10′33″N 48°59′50″E / 34.17583°N 48.99722°E / 34.17583; 48.99722
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Kamazan-e Olya Rural District
Persian: دهستان كمازان عليا
Kamazan-e Olya Rural District is located in Iran
Kamazan-e Olya Rural District
Kamazan-e Olya Rural District
Coordinates: 34°10′33″N 48°59′50″E / 34.17583°N 48.99722°E / 34.17583; 48.99722[1]
CountryIran
ProvinceHamadan
CountyMalayer
DistrictZand
CapitalZangeneh
Population
 (2016)[2]
 • Total2,964
Time zoneUTC+3:30 (IRST)

Kamazan-e Olya Rural District (Persian: دهستان كمازان عليا) is in Zand District of Malayer County, Hamadan province, Iran.[3] It is administered from the city of Zangeneh (formerly Zanganeh-ye Olya).[4][5]

At the National Census of 2006, its population was 4,434 in 1,129 households.[6] There were 3,564 inhabitants in 1,128 households at the following census of 2011.[7] At the most recent census of 2016, the population of the rural district was 2,964 in 1,013 households. The most populous of its 12 villages was Mishen, with 831 people.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ OpenStreetMap contributors (7 March 2024). "Kamazan-e Olya Rural District (Malayer County)" (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1395 (2016)". AMAR (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 13. Archived from the original (Excel) on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  3. ^ Aref, Mohammad Reza (27 November 1381). "Approval of divisional reforms in Hamadan province". Lamtakam (in Persian). Ministry of Interior, Political-Defense Commission of the Government Board. Archived from the original on 11 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  4. ^ Mousavi, Mirhossein (18 May 1366). "Creation and formation of 12 rural districts including villages, fields and places in Malayer County under Hamadan province". Islamic Parliament Research Center (in Persian). Ministry of Interior, Board of Ministers. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
  5. ^ Aref, Mohammad Reza (5 May 1384). "Divisional changes and reforms in Hamadan province". Lamtakam (in Persian). Ministry of Interior, Defense Political Commission of the Government Board. Archived from the original on 11 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". AMAR (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 13. Archived from the original (Excel) on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1390 (2011)". Syracuse University (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 13. Archived from the original (Excel) on 17 January 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2022.