
Kandovan Village
A village in the Osku county near Tabriz. This village exemplifies manmade cliff dwellings which are still inhabited. This village is all about architucture and nature and amazes that you will face .
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A village in the Osku county near Tabriz. This village exemplifies manmade cliff dwellings which are still inhabited. This village is all about architucture and nature and amazes that you will face .
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