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Dec 22 2008

Iran Roads & Tehran Routable Map for Garmin


This is the most detailed routeable map of Iran available for Garmin GPS devices.

GPS Map of Iran includes:

  • Tehran complete street map
  • Cinemas
  • Hospitals
  • Fuel Stations
  • Food Restaurants
  • Shopping Centers
  • Bank / ATM
  • Hotels
  • Parks
  • Airports
  • Post Offices

+ Iran complete road map

+ 1 Year Free Update

Iran Roads & Tehran Routable Map for Garmin

Compatibility
For use with all Garmin mapping receivers that can be loaded with maps using MapSource® software.

System Requirements
A Windows PC with Garmin Mapsource installed and updated to the latest version.
Update to the latest version of MapSource.

Delivery
After ordering, you will be provided with a link to download the map installation file.

To buy

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Dec 22 2008

The Persian Gulf (Persian: خلیج فارس)

Published by admin under Explore Iran cities


The Persian Gulf (Persian: خلیج فارس), in the Southwest Asian region, is an extension of the Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Historically and commonly known as the Persian Gulf, this body of water is sometimes controversially referred to as the Arabian Gulf by certain Arab countries or simply The Gulf, although neither of the latter two terms are recognized internationally.

Persian Gulf map

The Persian Gulf was a focus of the 1980-88 Iraq-Iran War, in which each side attacked the other’s oil tankers. In 1991, the gulf gave its name to the U.S.-led ejection of Iraqi forces from Kuwait, called the Persian Gulf War or the Gulf War even though most of the action took place on land.

The Achaemenid Empire (Persian: هخامنشیان) or Achaemenid Persian Empire (550–330 BCE)

The Achaemenid Empire (Persian: هخامنشیان) or Achaemenid Persian Empire (550–330 BCE) Map

The Persian Gulf is rich with good fishing grounds, extensive coral reefs, and abundant pearl oysters, but its ecology has come under pressure from industrialisation, and in particular, repeated petroleum spillages during recent wars.
This inland sea of some 251,000 km² is connected to the Gulf of Oman in the east by the Strait of Hormuz; and its western end is marked by the major river delta of the Arvand River (Persian: اروندرود) or Shatt al-Arab (Coast/Beach of the Arabs), which carries the waters of the Euphrates and the Tigris.

Iran Map at 1936

Its length is 989 kilometres, with Iran occupying most of the northern coast and Saudi Arabia most of the southern coast.
The Persian Gulf is about 56 kilometres wide at its narrowest, in the Strait of Hormuz. The waters are overall very shallow, with a maximum depth of 90 metres and an average depth of 50 metres.

Persian Gulf by NASA

Countries with a coastline on the Persian Gulf are (clockwise, from the north): Iran, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar on a peninsula off the Saudi coast, Bahrain on an island, Kuwait and Iraq in the northwest. Various small islands lie within the Persian Gulf.

Iran Map at sunday times Published in 1913.

The Persian Gulf and its coastal areas are the world’s largest single source of crude oil and related industries dominate the region. Al-Safaniya, the world’s largest offshore oilfield, is located in the Persian gulf. Large gas finds have also been made with Qatar and Iran sharing a giant field across the territorial median line (North Field in the Qatari sector; South Pars Field in the Iranian sector). Using this gas, Qatar has built up a substantial liquified natural gas (LNG) and petrochemical industry.

Mangroves at Persian Gulf

The oil-rich countries (excluding Iraq) that have a coastline on the Persian Gulf are referred to as the Persian Gulf States.
Iraq’s egress to the gulf is narrow and easily blockaded consisting of the marshy river delta of the the Arvand River or Shatt al-Arab, which carries the waters of the Euphrates and the Tigris Rivers, where the left (East) bank is held by Iran.

The Persian Gulf in Historical Maps

Antique map of the Persian Gulf by van Keulen (FIRST EDITION 1753)

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Dec 20 2008

Garmin eTrex Legend Satellite Navigator

Published by admin under GPS & Sat-Nav,Garmin


Garmin eTrex Legend Handheld Satellite Navigator has display dimensions of 1.1-inches x 2.1-inches. It has a height of 5.1cms, a width 11.2cms and a thickness of 3cms. It weighs only 150 grams along with batteries loaded. This sat nav comes with an in-built memory of 8MB; the memory capacity can be increased by using SD memory cards. It is powered by 2xAA type batteries with a battery life of 18 hours. It has a slot for serial interface to connect the device to a computer.

Garmin eTrex Legend Satellite Navigator

Garmin eTrex Legend Satellite Navigator comes with three base-maps loaded; Americas Highway, Atlantic Highway and Pacific Highway. The Americas Highway includes the USA, Canada, Mexico, Central America and South America, the Atlantic Highway includes Europe, Western Russia, Africa and Middle East while the Pacific Highway includes Asia, Australia, and Oceania. Users can now check the places they need to visit and select the base-maps appropriately. This sat nav also allows users to add additional basemaps if required. These basemaps also include information about lakes, rivers, cities, major roadways and railways, as well as coastlines. A GPS device uses several waypoints while creating a route; Garmin etrex legend Satellite Navigator provides users to create about 1000 waypoints en-route and can hold up-to 20 saved tracks. It can save users’ last 10 tracks and up to 10000 track-log points.

Garmin eTrex Legend Waterproof Satellite Navigator provides users with current speed, average speed, maximum speed, time of sunrise and sunset, trip distance and trip timer, and finally optimal fishing and hunting times. It comes with an in-built marine navigation aid. Along with Garmin etrex legend Satellite Navigator, users get a base-map, a PC interface cable, a wrist strap, an owner’s manual and a user friendly start-up guide.

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