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Great Salt Desert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dasht-e Kavir
Dasht-e Kavir ((ペルシア語:دشت كوير), 'desert of salt-marsh'), also known as Kavir-e Namak ( 'salt-marsh of salt') and the Great Salt Desert, is a large desert lying in the middle of the Iranian plateau. It is about and with a total surface area of about , making it the Earth's 23rd largest desert. The area of this desert stretches from the Alborz mountain range in the north-west to the Dasht-e Lut in the south-east and is partitioned between the Iranian provinces of Khorasan, Semnan, Tehran, Isfahan and Yazd. ''Dasht'' means 'plain' in Persian. It is named after the salt marshes ("kavirs") located there. ''Namak'' means 'salt'. ==Features== Central in the desert lies the Kavir Buzurg (Great Kavir), which is about 320 km long and wide. In the west lies the Daryahcheh-e Namak ("salt lake"), of . It contains some large salt plates in a mosaic-like shape. It is part of a protected ecological zone, the Kavir National Park. One of the most desolate places of Dasht-e Kavir is the Rig-e Jenn ("devil's dunes).
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