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  • Maymand 2024-10-27 19:12

    Cobblestone paths to enhance tourism experience in UNESCO-listed Maymand

    TEHRAN - Maymand, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Iran's southern Kerman province, has undergone improvements with cobblestone paving along sections of its touristic routes. 

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