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  1. Zagros (en persa: رشته كوه زاگرس, Reshiteh-e Kuh-e Zagres, en kurdo: Çîyayên Zagrosê) constituye la cadena montañosa más larga de Irak y de Irán. Se extiende a lo largo de 1500 kilómetros desde el Kurdistán iraquí en el noroeste de Irán hasta el estrecho de Ormuz en el golfo Pérsico.

  2. The Zagros Mountains (Persian: کوه‌های زاگرس, romanized: Kuh hā-ye Zāgros; Arabic: جبال زاغروس, romanized: Jibal Zaghrus; Kurdish: چیاکانی زاگرۆس, romanized: Çiyakanî Zagros; Turkish: Zagros Dağları; Luri: Kûya Zagrus کویا زاگرس or کوه یل زاگرس) are a long mountain range ...

  3. The Zagros Mountains forest steppe is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion in Western Asia. The ecoregion extends along the Zagros Mountains, stretching from eastern Turkey and northern Iraq to southern Iran.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlborzAlborz - Wikipedia

    The Alborz (listen ⓘ Persian: البرز) range, also spelled as Alburz, Elburz or Elborz, is a mountain range in northern Iran that stretches from the border of Azerbaijan along the western and entire southern coast of the Caspian Sea and finally runs northeast and merges into the smaller Aladagh Mountains and borders in the ...

  5. Zagros Mountains, mountain range in southwestern Iran, extending northwest-southeast from the border areas of eastern Turkey and northern Iraq to the Strait of Hormuz. The Zagros range is about 990 miles (1,600 km) long and more than 150 miles (240 km) wide. Situated mostly in what is now Iran, it.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 16 de sept. de 2020 · The 1300-kilometer Zagros mountain range extends from the northwest of Iran (the border of Iran and Turkey) and continues to the southwestern edge of Iran and Pakistan. Zagros has an ancient history of several thousand years, and empires such as the Achaemenids formed 2500 years ago in it.

  7. The Zagros Mountains (Kurdish: Zagros - زاگرۆس, Persian: رشته كوههاى زاگرس), make up Iran's and Iraq's largest mountain range. They have a total length of 1 500 km. The north end is in northwestern Iran and they run near the border with Iraq and along the north coast of the Persian Gulf .