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Golpayegan County

Golpayegan County (Persian: شهرستان گلپایگان) is in Isfahan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Golpayegan.

Demographics

Population

In 1237 H/1821-22 AD, Golpāyegān had some 2,000 households, its population in 1324-25 H/1906-7 AD was 12,000 to 15,000. In 1996 AD the county had a population of 84,081 people, of whom 45,756 lived in urban areas

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the county's population was 82,601 in 24,701 households. The following census in 2011 counted 87,479 people in 28,190 households. At the 2016 census, the county's population was 90,086 in 30,419 households.

Administrative divisions

Golpayegan County's population history and administrative structure over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table.

Golpayegan County Population
Administrative Divisions 2006 2011 2016
Central District 82,601 87,479 90,082
Jolgeh RD 4,021 3,593 3,344
Kenarrudkhaneh RD 8,721 8,094 7,051
Nivan RD 5,358 5,309 4,835
Golpayegan (city) 47,849 54,572 58,936
Golshahr (city) 9,966 9,903 9,904
Guged (city) 6,686 6,008 6,012
Total 82,601 87,479 90,086
RD = Rural District

Geography

Golpāyegān is in Isfahan province, bordered on the south by the Bakhtiaris mountains and Khvansar County, on the east by the county of Barḵhar and Meyma, on the north by the counties of Mahallat and Khomein (Kamare), and on the west by Aligudarz county (province of Lorestān).

Ghebla River

The most important river of Golpāyegān (Ghebla River), runs through the county, irrigating Khomein, Delijān, and Mahallat, before eventually emptying into the Gav ḵhuni salt swamp near Isfahan

Golpayegan Dam (Sade Golpayegan)

A dam Persian: سد گلپایگان 57 meter high has been constructed on this river at Aḵhteḵhun, located 18 km southeast of Golpāyegān .

Golpayegan's Dam, made by Engineer Aligholi Baiani (مهندس علینقی بیانی), is the first modern dam in Iran. Irrigation in the area is by qanāt (in Persian:قنات / کاریز), well, and spring waters.

Earthquake of Golpayegan

The county's rural areas were devastated in the earthquake of 715 H/1316 AD According to Mostawfi, in 740 H/1339-40 AD Golpāyegān had some fifty villages, yielding the annual revenue of 42,000 dinars to the state, hinting that the city was very wealthy.

Agriculture

Agricultural products include wheat, cotton, barley, grains, sugar, beets, and various kinds of fruits.
(apricots, apples, pears, cherries, cantaloupes, cucumbers, grapes, sour cherries, watermelons...) Golpayegan has lot of Jeliz (in Persian: جیلیز Jeliz = Fruit and Vegetable Garden.

Animal husbandry is also practiced. The region has stands of mountain-almond, (in Persian:بادام کوهی
wild fig, and barberry, as well as wild thyme, London rocket seed khak shir, milk-vetch,(in Persian:خاکشیر) bugloss, and gum-tragacanth plants.

Wildlife

The jackal, fox, wolf, and rabbit are among the wild animals found in the surrounding areas. There are also gold, silver, and gypsum deposits.

Culture

Golpayegan is famous (not only for Kabab, Kalle Pache (کله پاچه) (sheep head, Khash), or Helium turkey...) is famous for its beautiful Persian rugs.

Handicrafts include carpet-weaving, giva (گیوه) cotton-shoe production, and wood-carving, Wood Sculpture, inlaid wood and embossed works.

See also

Media related to Golpayegan County at Wikimedia Commons

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