Darab
Darab (originally Darabgerd) is a district of the province of Fars in
southwestern Iran. It has sixty-two villages, and possesses a hot climate, snow being rarely seen
there in winter. It produces fruits, cereals, cotton, and tobacco, while the lower areas are used for winter crops by the
Baharlu tribe. There are also nearby salt mines which have long been utilized. The town Darab,
the capital of the district, is situated in a very fertile plain, 140 mi. S.E. of
Around Darab are a lot of villages such as Tizab.
References
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