Bam Province
Bam Province is located in the southeastern part of Iran. It is known for its historical significance and unique architecture, particularly the ancient Bam Citadel, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The province features a desert climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, making it a unique environment for both residents and visitors.
The economy of Bam Province primarily relies on agriculture, with crops such as dates and pistachios being significant. The region also has a rich cultural heritage, with various traditional crafts and local customs that reflect the lifestyle of its inhabitants.