Pol-e Fahlian

Definition
Pol-e Fahlian is a name that appears to refer to a geographical location in Iran, possibly a village or small settlement.

Overview
The term “Pol‑e Fahlian” is likely associated with the Fars Province of Iran, within the administrative divisions that include Sepidan County and its rural districts. However, comprehensive and verifiable details about its exact status, population, and administrative classification are not confirmed in widely available encyclopedic sources.

Etymology / Origin

  • Pol (پل) is Persian for “bridge.”
  • Fahlian (فهلیان) appears to be a toponym that may denote a specific area or region within the broader context of Sepidan County.
    Thus, “Pol‑e Fahlian” could be interpreted as “Bridge of Fahlian” or a settlement located near a bridge in the Fahlian area.

Characteristics
Due to the lack of confirmed information, specific characteristics such as demographic data, economic activities, historical significance, or cultural features cannot be reliably described. It is plausible that, if it is a village, it would share typical rural attributes of the region, such as agricultural livelihoods and proximity to natural features like rivers or mountains, but this remains unverified.

Related Topics

  • Sepidan County
  • Fars Province
  • Rural districts of Iran
  • Iranian toponymy (study of place names)

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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