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    Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 in Iran, there have always been requests on behalf of Russian, Turkish and Azeri banks to open branches in Rasht and that is why the city is endowed as the "gate of Europe" in Iran.

  2. Rasht, city, capital of Gīlān province, north-central Iran. It lies about 15 miles (24 km) south of the Caspian Sea on a branch of the Sefīd River, where the higher ground merges into the marshlands fringing the Mordāb, or Anzalī (formerly Pahlavī), lagoon.

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  3. Located by the Caspian Sea in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Rasht comprises a population of around 640,000 inhabitants. Surrounded by the fertile delta of the Sefīd-Rūd River, both the city and its gastronomy sector benefit from a rich variety of natural resources and rely on the exploitation of local resources, especially various species of ...

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Rasht, the capital of Gilan province in Iran, is known for its lush greenery, delectable cuisine, and warm hospitality. While many tourists flock to this charming city, there’s a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed by non-Gilanis – Khaneye Abrishami , or the Abrishami House.

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  5. Jan 1, 2000 · The City. Located at lat 37°17′ N, long 49°35′ E, with an average elevation of 5 m, Rasht is the capital of Gilān and the largest city along the Caspian coast of Iran. Nestled between the Zarjub and Gowhar-rud rivers, Rasht is distinctive in appearance from cities of the Iranian plateau.

  6. Rasht City is Irans largest Caspian shore city and the country’s third most attractive tourist city. Rasht City is well known for its rainy weather, evergreen nature, and food diversity, making it the capital of food tourism in Iran travel. The history of Rasht is filled with bravery and betrayal.

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  8. Rasht is the capital of Gilan province in northwestern Iran and the largest city on the Caspian Sea coast. It is a commercial center between the Caucasus, Russia, and Iran using the port of Bandar-e Anzali.