Isfahan

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Isfahan (Esfahan) is one of Iran's most historic and visually stunning cities—often called “Nesf-e Jahan” (Half of the World) for its extraordinary architecture, culture, and urban beauty. It’s famous for its blue‑tiled mosques, Safavid‑era palaces, iconic bridges, and one of the largest public squares in the world.