Godar-e Arbu
Godar-e Arbu (Pho-su-gí: گدارعربو) sī chi̍t ê tī Iran Islam Kiōng-hô-kok Hormozgan Séng Hajjiabad Kūn Ahmadi Koān Gafr and Parmon Hiong ê chng-thâu.[2] Tī 2006 nî phó͘-cha ê sî-chūn, chit-ê chng-thâu ū 150 ê lâng tòa, chóng-kiōng ū 40 hō͘ jîn-ke.
Godar-e Arbu گدارعربو |
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— chng-thâu — | |
Keng-hūi-tō͘: 28°8′24″N 56°47′15″E / 28.14000°N 56.78750°E | |
Kok-ka | Iran |
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Séng | Hormozgan |
Kūn | Hajjiabad |
Koān | Ahmadi |
Hiong | Gafr and Parmon |
Jîn-kháu (2006) | |
- Lóng-chóng | 150 lâng |
Sî-khu | IRST (UTC+03:30) |
- Joa̍h-tang | IRDT (UTC+04:30) |
GEOnet | -3053561[1] |
Chham-oa̍t
siu-káiChham-khó
siu-kái- ↑ Chit-ê chū-lo̍h tī GEOnet Names Server ê "Unique Feature Id".
- ↑ "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. goân-loē-iông (Excel) tī 2011-11-11 hőng khó͘-pih.