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'''Dorood''' or '''Dorud''' or '''Dow Rud''' ({{langx|fa|دورود|link=no}}) may refer to:
'''Dorood''' is a polite way to say ''hello'' in ] (also ] or ]), whilst Bedrood means ''see you next time'' or ''goodbye''. In modern day Iran and most other Muslim countries however, ] which is originally an Arabic word has become a more common greeting.
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* Dorud, alternate name of ]
* Oil field offshore in ]


==See also==
'''Dorood''' (also '''Dorud''') is a city in the ] province in western ]. "Do" means two and "rood" means river and the word ''dorood'' means the place where two rivers meet each other. And "Dorood" is called "Dorood" because it's located at the meeting point of two rivers. This city is famous for its beautiful mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls. "]" is a big lake of this city and ] is its biggest waterfall.
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Dorood is the centre city of ]. This county had an estimated population of 250000 in 2005.<small></small>

Dorood is also the name of a giant oil field offshore the Iranian island of ].

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Dorood or Dorud or Dow Rud (Persian: دورود) may refer to:

See also

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