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Lar is a city in Fars Province in the south of Iran. It is the capital of Larestan County. It had an estimated population of 66,377 in 2005.

People

The people of Lar are mostly Shia, with sunni minorities. Although most of Lar's population are ethnic persian,there is a huge Arab population in Lar and were traditionally wealthy, hence many of them have now emigrated to the UAE and other parts of the Persian Gulf such as Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, also the United States and Bangladesh, working in grocery, trade, and other professions. it should be stated that Lar has the most deposited money all around Iran.

History

The city was originally called "Lad" after the person who had first established the city. "Lad" is the name of one of Shahname's famous heroes. Around 16th and 17th century, Lar was considered to be a major stop along the road to the Persian Gulf.

Language

The outstanding specification of Larestan county, and its center Lar is the people's dialect. The Larian (so-called Achomi) dialect is much more like an independent language rather than a variation of Persian. The vocabulary have some words in common with Persian, but the grammar seems very different from ordinary Persian language. There's a belief that this dialect is one of oldest dialects that have survived through the impact of Arabic on old Persian language.

Civilization

Lar city is divided into two areas: new-city (called Shahre-jadid) and old-city (called Shahre-ghadim). New-city, which was constructed after the historical earthquake of 1960, now accommodates the main population and is considered to be modern in terms of civil and transport engineering (for example dead-ends are very rare).

Transport

An interesting aspect of Lar city is the construction of an ultra-modern expressway between the city of Lar and a police station 10km from the city. The 6-lane expressway has been fully upgraded with high luminous lighting and high quality pavement to facilitate the transportation needs of people of Lar in accessing the police station. The expressway ends at the police station and continues as a gravel road to reach the neighboring cities.

Social life

Lar is the party central of the region. There are a wide range of adult activities throughout the city and fun-loving people from all around Larestan go to Lar for its illustrious and vibrant nightlife. Of notable importance are a few underground gay clubs in Lar. Homosexuality is widely accepted in Lar and although it's illegal in Iran, gays and lesbians live free from prosecution in Lar. Gay artists such as George Michael and Elton John enjoy a large fan base within Larestan, and particularly the City of Lar.
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