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Saran is one of the villages of Bostanabad County in Iran near markze, the hometown of Shahriar, Iranian Azeri poet.

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http://data.roostanews.ir/findevilage.php?idofroosta=0313020004012029726

http://www.saran-iran.blogfa.com/

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37°50′30″N 46°41′11″E / 37.84167°N 46.68639°E / 37.84167; 46.68639

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