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Mount Jahanbin

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Mount Jahanbin (32°11′18″N 50°40′46″E) is a 3,200-metre-high (10,500 ft) mountain in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, central Iran. Jahanbin mount is about 2 km east of the village of Mostafaabad, 10 km south of Shahrekord and 100 km in south-west of Isfahan. Mount Jahanbin is part of Zagros mountain range which runs along the northwest to southeast of Iran. The name Jahan(world) and -bin (see) means that the summit of the mount has a long (beautiful)view and sight seen. From the geological point of view Jahanbin mount in made of limestones from the Cretaceous period located in the folded Zagros geological structure.

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