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Revision as of 17:05, 19 September 2012

Jomhuri-ye Eslami Street
خیابان جمهوری اسلامی
Route information
Length5.2 km (3.2 mi)
Major junctions
East end Baharestan Square
West end Roudaki Street
Location
CountryIran
Major citiesTehran
Highway system

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 equipments e.g. computer and mobile phones. It is home to Tehran's biggest mobile phone shopping centre, Alaeddin (known as Bazaar-e Alaeddin). It is also the place where Tehran youngsters usually hang out, talk and flirt during the evenings.

Before the 1979 Revolution, the avenue's name was Shah (King)[1].

From East to West

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
Tohid Tunnel Local Route
Roudaki Street
From West to East

See also

  1. ^ Elliot, Jason. Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys in Iran. Picador. p. 15.