West Azerbaijan
West Azerbaijan is a province located in the northwest of Iran. It shares borders with Turkey and Iraq, making it a significant area for trade and cultural exchange. The capital city of the province is Urmia, which is known for its beautiful lake, Lake Urmia, one of the largest saltwater lakes in the world.
The region is characterized by its diverse geography, including mountains, plains, and lakes. It is home to various ethnic groups, including Azeris, Kurds, and Armenians, contributing to a rich cultural tapestry. Agriculture and animal husbandry are important economic activities in West Azerbaijan.