Semnan
About Semnan
Semna is the capital city of Semnan Province, Iran. Its populace was 153,680 individuals and 36,298 families as of the 2011 statistics. Semnan is found 216 kilometers east of Tehran in north focal Iran It is home to Semnani dialects and is known as Seman locally. The city offer different recreational exercises, recorded and religious destinations, celebrations, gardens and stops, schools and colleges, and Semnani culture. The city fills in as the social and political capital of the Semnan Province.
The city of Semnan has truly been one of the fourteen common foundations of the antiquated, Avesta-time territory of "Vern. Semnan remained a vital city all through the time of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. The city's principle keepsakes are daffodil blossoms, Shirmal cake, Koluce treats, kilim carpets, and shortbread. The city of Semnan has generally been an essential focus of trade along the chronicled Silk Road, is as yet a vital agrarian, modern, and social focus today.
Agrarian conventions still persevere around and inside the city of Semnan. The Golrudbar stream, which begins in the Alborz mountains in the north, goes through the western side of the city. With legitimate irregation, the region has figured out how to change over the whole southwestern segment of the city into green and rich pomegranate gardens. Around the city, further irregation of the Golrudbar waterway and the encompassing rivers and tributaries have given the correct condition to the development of herbs, eggplants, potatoes, walnuts, and cotton.