Travel and Tourism, covering an area of 70,011 sq. km., is located on the edge of the Kavir Desert in central Iran. It shares borders with Isfahan to the north and west, Khorasan to the northeast, Fars to the southwest, and Kerman to the southeast. At the heart of this vast region lies the city of Yazd, spanning 16,330 sq. km. at an altitude of 1,203 meters. Nestled between the towering Shirkuh Mountain, the highest in the region at 4,075 meters, and the Kharaneq mountain range, Yazd experiences a semi-arid climate with hot, dry summers and cold, dry winters.
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