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IRAN: KERMANSHAH PROVINCE RECEIVES TOURISM INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT GRANT.(Brief Article)
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December 6, 2001
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According to "Tehran Times", some 160,000 foreign and domestic tourists visited the historical and cultural sites of Kermanshah Province (W Iran) over the first half of the current Iranian year, deputy head of the Kermanshah governor-general said. Nik-Kerdar pointed out that a total of 6,400 of the touri...
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