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  2. Gorgan Plain - Wikipedia

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    The Gorgan Plain, or Dasht-e Gorgan ( Persian: دشت گرگان ), is situated in northeastern Iran in Golestan Province. It extends from the lower slopes of the Alborz and Kopet Dag mountain ranges to the steppes of Turkmenistan. The River Gorgan flows through the plain from east to west, emptying into the Caspian Sea. [1]

  3. Gorgan - Wikipedia

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    The wide Dasht-e Gorgan (Plains of Gorgan) is located north of the city and geographically bounded by 37°00' - 37°30' north latitude and 54°00' - 54°30' east longitude, covering an area of about 170 square kilometres (66 sq mi). Some 150 km (93 mi) east of Gorgan is the Golestan National Park, home to a large portion of the fauna of Iran.

  4. Great Wall of Gorgan - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wall of Gorgan is a Sasanian-era defense system located near modern Gorgan in the Golestān Province of northeastern Iran, at the southeastern corner of the Caspian Sea. The western, Caspian Sea, end of the wall is near the remains of the fort at: 37.13981°N 54.1788733°E; the eastern end of the wall, near the town of Pishkamar, is ...

  5. Sasanian defense lines - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Great Wall of Gorgan Ruins of the Great Wall of Gorgan. The Great Wall of Gorgan (or simply the Gorgan Wall) was located in north of the Gorgan River in Hyrcania, at a geographic narrowing between the Caspian Sea and the mountains of northeastern Persia. It is widely attributed to Khosrow I, though it may date back to the Parthian ...

  6. Gonbad-e Kavus - Wikipedia

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    The "Divar-e Gorgan" (Persian for "The Great Wall of Gorgan") is a gigantic defensive wall built in the Sasanian period of Iranian history. The visible remains are about 155 km (96 mi) long and 6–10 m (20–33 ft) wide. It is one of the most outstanding and gigantic architectural monuments in northeast Iran and the most impressive in the ...

  7. Golestan province - Wikipedia

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    Golestan province. /  37.333°N 55.150°E  / 37.333; 55.150. Golestan province ( Persian: استان گلستان, (Golestân), Ostân-e Golestân) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, located in the northeast of the country and southeast of the Caspian Sea. Its capital is Gorgan, formerly called Esterabad until 1937. Golestan was split ...

  8. Qaleh Kharabeh, Gorgan - Wikipedia

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    Qaleh Kharabeh ( Persian: قلعه خرابه, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Kharābeh) [1] is the archaeological site of a 5th-century fort in the Gorgan Plain, in Golestan Province in northeastern Iran. It lies one mile to the south of the Great Wall of Gorgan, which was a fortification built between the Caspian Sea and the Kopet Dag Mountains ...

  9. Appalachian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Appalachian belt includes the plateaus sloping southward to the Atlantic Ocean in New England, and southeastward to the border of the coastal plain through the central and southern Atlantic states; and on the northwest, the Allegheny and Cumberland plateaus declining toward the Great Lakes and the interior plains.