Sivand

Sivand

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Sivand (Persian:سيوند) is a village near Shiraz, Iran. It is located in the Sivand valley and is mostly known for the nearby Sivand Dam.

Sivand has a warm climate and contains vast pastures. It has relatively dry winters with some occasional snowfall. Sivand is home to the Sivandi language, a central-Iranian language which like an island is surrounded in a sea of other Persian languages and dialects. The number of Sivandi speakers is estimated to be approximately 6,800 persons. The population of Sivand decreased from some 6,000 in 1950 to its present approximately 200 as a result of most of its young population leaving for cities in pursuit of higher education; some Sivandis also emigrated, mostly to Europe and the United States of America. Most of Sivand's present inhabitants are involved in horticulture and farming.

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* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_lang_family.asp?code=siy Linguistic Lineage for Sivandi]


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