Talkhab-e Olya, Fars

Talkhab-e Olya is a toponym that appears to refer to a settlement located within Fars Province, Iran. The name is composed of Persian elements: “Talkh” (تلخ) meaning “bitter,” “‑āb” (آب) meaning “water,” and “Olya” (علیا) meaning “upper” or “higher.” Consequently, the literal translation can be rendered as “Upper Bitter Water,” a designation commonly found among Iranian villages situated near springs or streams with mineral‑rich or saline water.

No widely recognized, verifiable encyclopedic sources provide detailed information about the specific administrative division, population statistics, historical background, or geographic coordinates of Talkhab-e Olya. As a result, the term is not established as a distinct entry in major reference works, and any further description would be speculative.

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