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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Road 91 is a road in eastern and southern Iran. This road connects Razavi Kohorasan to Kerman, Bandarabbas and Jask. Bandar-Abbas (Persian: ) or Bandar-e Abb s (in Persian: ; formerly known as Gombroon to English traders and Gamrun to Dutch merchants) is a port city and capital of Hormozg n Province on the southern coast of Iran (Persia), on the Persian Gulf. The city occupies a strategic position on the narrow Straits of Hormuz, and it is the location of the main base of the Iranian Navy. It had an estimated population of 352,173 in 2005. Bandar…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Road 91 is a road in eastern and southern Iran. This road connects Razavi Kohorasan to Kerman, Bandarabbas and Jask. Bandar-Abbas (Persian: ) or Bandar-e Abb s (in Persian: ; formerly known as Gombroon to English traders and Gamrun to Dutch merchants) is a port city and capital of Hormozg n Province on the southern coast of Iran (Persia), on the Persian Gulf. The city occupies a strategic position on the narrow Straits of Hormuz, and it is the location of the main base of the Iranian Navy. It had an estimated population of 352,173 in 2005. Bandar Abbas has always been a port, and as such its various names have all addressed this function. The most common name over time (Gameroon) has traditionally been said to derive from Persian gümrük, customhouse (from Late Greek kommerkion, from Latin commercium, "commerce"), but is now speculated to be from Persian kamr n, shrimp (which in Portuguese is camarão, similar to the former Portuguesename).