Abidar (Persian: آبیدر; Kurdish: ئاویهر, Awyer[1][2]) is a mountain to the West of Sanandaj, in Rojhelat of Kurdistan, situated in Iran.[3] With an elevation of 2550 metres, Mount Abidar is made of Upper Cretaceous rocks and is located in the Sanandaj-Sirjan geological and structural zone.[4] This mountain is the place where the residents of Sanandaj go hiking and has many beautiful sub parks like "Emîriye" Jungle Park. Awyer main Jungle Park was designed and renewed in 1995 by the mayor of the time, Ardavan Nosoudi. He built and designed new roads to the highest places of the mount to increase the accessibility even for older people, without destroying the original view.
Abidar | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,550 m (8,370 ft) |
Coordinates | 35°18′41″N 46°59′16″E / 35.3115017°N 46.9877368°E |
Geography | |
Location | Kurdistan Province, Iran |
Abidar outdoor Cinema
editAbidar Open Air Cinema, one of the world's biggest outdoor cinemas was built over the Amireih valley by mayor Ardavan Nosoudi in 1995. There was formerly a movie screened every Friday. Until just a few years ago, the only video that could be played in the Abidar cinema was by 35 mm movie projectors. The audio, which was broadcast via FM radio, often had issues syncing with the projected visuals. The Municipality recently switched from 35mm film to Digital Cinema projector. Using DLP Cinema offers a perfect resolution in 3D with bright, stunning clarity. (Precise 2K (2048 x AIRSCREEN screen surface size is90x38ft / 27x11.5m and distance of facilities from cinema is 47m. Audio is provided by the Community R2 loudspeakers 3-way, triaxial, full-range systems. Sound can be heard from three hundred meters away. With the amplifier rated at approximately 400 watts and the frequency response 70 Hz to 16 kHz ±1 dB, sound can be heard up to about 300 meter away.[5]
References
edit- ^ Jewish studies at the crossroads of anthropology and history : authority, diaspora, tradition. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2011. p. 107. ISBN 9780812204865.
- ^ "سوتانی ئاویهر و كۆبوونهوهی ئیعترازی لهبهردهم ئۆستانداری سنه". Asoyroj (in Kurdish). Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- ^ Microsoft Encarta World Atlas, 2001, Microsoft Corporation
- ^ Geological Map of Iran, National Geoscience Database of Iran, www.ngdir.ir
- ^ Ministry of interior, kurdistan province Archived September 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine- Abidar Archived August 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine