Chah Dadkhoda
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| Chah Dadkhoda | |
| Location in Iran | |
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| Province | Kerman Province |
Chah Dadkhoda located at geographical coordinates, 27° 14' North, 58° 21' East is one of the two divisions (in persian called, Bakhsh) in Ghale Ganj county in Kerman province in Iran. It is about 35 Km south east of this county centre and most of its 24,000 population (1) are farmers. Cereals, Sasame and dates are major plants grown in this area. The main source of irrigation is underground water with some seasonal rivers that flow and end in Jaz-e-Moryan. The proposed Jaz-e-Moryan special economic zone is partly located in this area.
1)2006 census, Iran statistics centre

