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Revision as of 18:07, 17 May 2010
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Jomhuri is officially known as Jomhuri Islami Avenue which means Islamic republic. Located in the city centre Jomhuri Avenue is one of Tehran's commercial centres for electronic equipment e.g. Computer and mobile telephones. Its also the place where the Tehrans younsters hang out, talk and flirt during the evenings in lack off dancings or cafes.
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Baharestan Square |
Mostafa Khomeini Street Ekbatan Street | |
Mokhberoddowleh |
Saadi Street | |
Lalezar Street | ||
Fredowsi Street | ||
Mirza Kouchak Khan Street Si-ye Tir | ||
Hafez Street | ||
Valiasr Street | ||
Felestin Street | ||
Abureyhan Street Keshvardust Street | ||
Daneshgah Street | ||
Fakhre Razi Street | ||
12 Farvardin Street | ||
Ordibehesht Street | ||
Kargar Street | ||
Jamalzadeh Street | ||
Nowfallah Street Piruz Street | ||
Kaveh Street | ||
Golshan Street | ||
Bastan Street | ||
Eskandari Street | ||
Jomhuri Square |
Navvab Expressway | |
Roudaki Street | ||
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