Kolah Kabud-e Sofla (Persian: کلاه کبود سفلی, also Romanized as Kolāh Kabūd‑e Soflá) is a named populated place in Iran. The toponym combines the Persian words kolāh (“hat”) and kabūd (“blue”), with the suffix sofla meaning “lower” or “downstream,” indicating that it is the lower settlement relative to a similarly named counterpart (often designated ‘Olyā).
The location is recorded in official Iranian geographical databases and appears in census listings, confirming its status as an inhabited locality. However, detailed information such as its exact administrative subdivision (province, county, district, and rural district), population figures, historical background, and socioeconomic characteristics is not readily available in widely accessible encyclopedic sources. Consequently, the entry lacks comprehensive data beyond the name and its linguistic components.
No notable events, landmarks, or cultural significance associated with Kolah Kabud-e Sofla have been documented in major reference works. Further research in regional administrative records or field surveys would be required to elaborate on its demographic profile, governance, and local features.