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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Meidan Emam, Esfahan' has mentioned 'Iran' in the following places:
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Historical square at the center of Isfahan city, Iran
Naghsh-e Jahan square, IsfahanUNESCO World Heritage SiteNaghsh-e Jahan squareLocationIsfahan, Isfahan Province, IranCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(i)(v)(vi)Reference115Inscription1979 (3rd session)Coordinates32xc2xb039xe2x80xb226.82xe2x80xb3N 51xc2xb040xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.6574500xc2xb0N 51.67778xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.6574500; 51.67778Coordinates: 32xc2xb039xe2x80xb226.82xe2x80xb3N 51xc2xb040xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.6574500xc2xb0N 51.67778xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.6574500; 51.67778Location of Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Iran
Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Persian: xd9x85xdbx8cxd8xafxd8xa7xd9x86 xd9x86xd9x82xd8xb4 xd8xacxd9x87xd8xa7xd9x86xe2x80x8e Maidxc4x81n-e Naghsh-e Jahxc4x81n; trans: "Image of the World Square"), also known as the Imam Square (xd9x85xdbx8cxd8xafxd8xa7xd9x86 xd8xa7xd9x85xd8xa7xd9x85), and Shah Square (xd9x85xdbx8cxd8xafxd8xa7xd9x86 xd8xb4xd8xa7xd9x87) prior to 1979, is a square situated at the center of Isfahan, Iran.
19th century drawing of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan; this drawing is the work of French architect, Xavier Pascal Coste, who traveled to Iran along with the French king's embassy to Persia in 1839.
The Meidan Emam is a public urban square in the centre of Esfahan, a city located on the main north-south and east-west routes crossing central Iran.
Also known as Naghsh-e Jahan (xe2x80x9cImage of the Worldxe2x80x9d), and formerly as Meidan-e Shah, Meidan Emam is not typical of urban ensembles in Iran, where cities are usually tightly laid out without sizeable open spaces.
It remains the most celebrated example of the colourful architecture which reached its high point in Iran under the Safavid dynasty (1501-1722; 1729-1736).
The Royal Mosque of Esfahan remains the most famous example of the colourful architecture which reached its high point in Iran under the Safavid dynasty.
Criterion (v): The royal square of Esfahan is an exceptional urban realisation in Iran, where cities are usually tightly laid out without open spaces, except for the courtyards of the caravanserais (roadside inns).
The inscribed World Heritage property, which is owned by the Government of Iran, and its buffer zone are administered and supervised by the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (which is administered and funded by the Government of Iran), through its Esfahan office.