Alamdeh-e Gharbi

Alamdeh-e Gharbi (Persian: علمده غربی, also Romanized as ʿAlamdeh‑e Gharbī) is a village in Iran. It is listed in the GEOnet Names Server, which records it as a populated place within the administrative hierarchy of the country. The settlement is situated in one of Iran’s northern provinces, where Persian is the primary language and the local administration follows the standard Iranian system of province, county, district (bakhsh), and rural district divisions.

Geographical and administrative context

  • Country: Iran
  • Province: Located in a northern province of Iran (the specific province is not definitively confirmed in publicly available sources).
  • County, District, Rural District: The exact county, district (bakhsh), and rural district to which Alamdeh-e Gharbi belongs are not explicitly detailed in the accessible references.

Demographics
Population figures for Alamdeh-e Gharbi are not provided in the cited geographic databases. Consequently, accurate and up‑to‑date demographic information is not confirmed.

Etymology
The name “Alamdeh‑e Gharbi” combines the Persian word “Alamdeh” (which may denote a local toponym) with the adjective “Gharbi,” meaning “western.” The suffix therefore suggests that the village is the western part of a larger area or settlement known as Alamdeh.

References

  • GEOnet Names Server (GNS), a database of the United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which includes entries for geographic names worldwide.

Note: Detailed information regarding the village’s precise location within Iran’s administrative subdivisions, population statistics, and historical background is limited or not publicly documented in reliable encyclopedic sources.

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