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Kelīshād va Sūdarjān is a city in Iran, Islamic Republic of.

Population: 33,630

Latitude: 32° 33' 4.25" N
Longitude: 51° 31' 39.29" E

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    Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) (Persian: دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان Dāneshgāh-e San'ati-ye Esfahān) is one of the most prestigious engineering universities in Iran. It is located 15 Kilometers north west of Isfahan and is one of the major universi…

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