BRIDGE ON ARAS RIVER TO CONNECT IRAN AND NAKHICHEVAN

From: Info-Prod Research (Middle East) | Date: January 16, 2007 | Copyright information

According to "Tehran Times", the project of building a bridge on Aras River, northwestern Iran, which will connect Iran to the autonomous republic of Nakhichevan, is due to end by June 2007, the project manager. About 21 billion rials ($2.28 million) has so far been spent on the project, which is 90 ...

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