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  Emamshahr - Iran Special Weapons Facilities
Mark Wade's Encyclopedia Astronautica claims that Emamshahr [Latitude: 36°25' N. Longitude: 55°01' E] is the Iranian military testing range that has been used for flight tests of the Shahab 3 IRBM since 1998.
Located among the longitudinal valleys of the range are the towns of Deylaman, Razan, Kojur, and Namar located on the Caspian side and Emamshahr (formerly Shahrud), Lar, Damavand, and Firuzkuh on the southern side.
The town of Emamshahr, [36°25' N. 54°59'E] with an estimated population of 116,000 as of 2004, is also known as Shahrood, Shâhrûd, Shahrud, Emamshahr, Emâmshahr, Emamrud, Emâmrûd, and Emamrud.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/world/iran/emamshahr.htm   (425 words)

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