Tahaneh-ye Vosta

Definition
Tahaneh-ye Vosta is a settlement classified as a village in Iran. It is situated within the administrative hierarchy of a rural district, county, and province, as is typical for villages in the country.

Overview
The village is part of a rural district (dehestān) that falls under the jurisdiction of a central district (bakhsh) of a county (shahrestān) in an Iranian province. Like many small villages in Iran, Tahaneh-ye Vosta is likely to be characterized by a modest population engaged primarily in agriculture or pastoralism, with limited urban infrastructure. Precise geographic coordinates, population figures, and the specific province or county to which it belongs are not verified in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Tahaneh-ye Vosta” comprises two Persian elements:

  • Tahaneh – a toponymic identifier that may derive from a local geographical feature, a tribal name, or a historic settlement; the exact origin of this component is not documented in reliable references.
  • ‑ye Vosta – a Persian suffix meaning “central” or “middle,” commonly used in Iranian place names to distinguish a location from “‑ye Olya” (upper) and “‑ye Sofla” (lower).

Thus, the name likely denotes the “central” part of a larger area known as Tahaneh.

Characteristics

  • Administrative Status: Recognized as a village within Iran’s system of local governance.
  • Demographics: Specific population data (e.g., census counts) are not confirmed; typical villages of comparable size in Iran have populations ranging from a few dozen to several hundred residents.
  • Economy: While unverified for this particular settlement, villages in similar regions often rely on subsistence farming, livestock rearing, and small‑scale trade.
  • Infrastructure: Information about schools, health facilities, roads, or utilities is not documented in accessible encyclopedic references.

Related Topics

  • Rural districts (dehestān) of Iran
  • Administrative divisions of Iran (province, county, district)
  • Naming conventions for Iranian villages (e.g., “‑ye Olya,” “‑ye Sofla,” “‑ye Vosta”)
  • Rural socio‑economic conditions in Iran

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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