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Harang (Persian: هرنگ, also Romanized as Herang; also known as Hurnak) is a village in Harang Rural District, , Bastak County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,531, in 896 families.

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  • هرنك قرية كبيرة تتبع ناحية كوخرد (بالفارسية: بخش كوخرد) من توابع مدينة بستك وتقع في محافظة هرمزگان في جنوب إيران. (ar)
  • Harang (Persian: هرنگ, also Romanized as Herang; also known as Hurnak) is a village in Harang Rural District, , Bastak County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,531, in 896 families. (en)
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  • هرنك قرية كبيرة تتبع ناحية كوخرد (بالفارسية: بخش كوخرد) من توابع مدينة بستك وتقع في محافظة هرمزگان في جنوب إيران. (ar)
  • Harang (Persian: هرنگ, also Romanized as Herang; also known as Hurnak) is a village in Harang Rural District, , Bastak County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,531, in 896 families. Harang: Another historical area located to the west of Mount Cobst. People have fled to it since ancient times due to the availability of drinking water sources from its ruins: drush, pool (water storage) giri or mirza. That is, of every color because of its inhabitation by many peoples and sects. Among the most important of them are: Dehbashi, Paslarijat, Khoury, Korhi, Hirami, Buluki, Gauziyar, Muddali, Sadat. Some families: Dusti, Panda, Gul, Joker, Purdhamiyani, Pishon Frozan, Dzhahang, Azad, Kharej Raw, Ahmadzadeh, Rafi'i, Arqand. Explain it. (en)
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