Shirgah is an Iranian town, in Savadkuh County, Mazandaran Province. Shir Gah is one the four towns in Savadkuh. It is adjoined by Zirab in the south, Ghaemshahr in the north and the Babol road in the west. It has 8,000 people, and 3,000 people in its villages. The road connecting Tehran to Ghaemshahr passes through, as does the railway from Tehran to the north.

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  • Shirgah is an Iranian town, in Savadkuh County, Mazandaran Province. Shir Gah is one the four towns in Savadkuh. It is adjoined by Zirab in the south, Ghaemshahr in the north and the Babol road in the west. It has 8,000 people, and 3,000 people in its villages. The road connecting Tehran to Ghaemshahr passes through, as does the railway from Tehran to the north. The job of most people in this area is farming and cultivating because it is surrounded by mountains every side except farm the north and has from lands. Its mountains called Terez in the west, Veresk in the east and Sarah sar and Shah kooh in the south. Shirgah is the place of meeting of two rivers of Mazandaran, the Talar and Keselyan. The Talar originates from the slopes of Gadook. That is, Shirgah has valleys and many bridges and because of this it is called the town of bridges. From these bridges, pool Dokhtar (in chali), a historical bridge of Shah Abbas, as its name implies, was made in the Safavid era (inside the town), and Abdangesar (it is on road to Ghaemshahr) and Poole Shahpoor, are the most famous of all. Some other bridges have also been made, such as, on railway in Sartappeh, two in the town, on the way to Ghaemshahr and outside the town. There are only three factories in this town. The wood industries one in Chali, Pichkooban in Sartappeh and wood saturating factory that has been established in 1932 AD (1311 Iranian date) and because of less use of wood bars in rail way its production has been limited. Of course a kind of this factory has been made in Ghazvin province that only isolated the wood. So that was the first saturating factory in Iran.
  • 'Shirgah' (auch,Shirgha, Shir gah persisch ‏شیرگاه&lrm) ist eine iranische Stadt im Bezirk Savadkuh in der Provinz Mazandaran. Shirgah hat etwa 8.000 Einwohner. Shirgah ist eine von vier Städten im Bezirk Savadkuh. Südlich der Stadt liegt Zirab Stadt im Süden des Landes. Im Norden liegt Ghaemshahr und nordwestlich Babol.
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  • Shirgah is an Iranian town, in Savadkuh County, Mazandaran Province. Shir Gah is one the four towns in Savadkuh. It is adjoined by Zirab in the south, Ghaemshahr in the north and the Babol road in the west. It has 8,000 people, and 3,000 people in its villages. The road connecting Tehran to Ghaemshahr passes through, as does the railway from Tehran to the north.
  • 'Shirgah' (auch,Shirgha, Shir gah persisch ‏شیرگاه&lrm) ist eine iranische Stadt im Bezirk Savadkuh in der Provinz Mazandaran. Shirgah hat etwa 8.000 Einwohner. Shirgah ist eine von vier Städten im Bezirk Savadkuh. Südlich der Stadt liegt Zirab Stadt im Süden des Landes. Im Norden liegt Ghaemshahr und nordwestlich Babol.
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