TEHRAN, Nov. 04 (MNA) – The northern province of Mazandaran boasts numerous tourist attractions, including Damavand Mountain, the highest peak in Iran, and the stunning 3000 Forests (locally the Jangalha-ye 3000).
Today (November 4) is Mazandaran Day in the Iranian calendar. Located along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea and adjacent to the Central Alborz mountain range, Mazandaran is Iean's central-northern province.
Iran's tallest mountain, Mount Damavand, is located in Mazandaran Province. It shares borders with the provinces of Golestan, Semnan, and Tehran, bordered by the Caspian Sea to the countries of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Azerbaijan.
Over 800 registered historical and cultural sites, 338 km of shorelines, mineral springs in jungles and mountains, waterfalls, and caves are among the main tourist attractions in the picture-perfect province.
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