Khorrambid County (Persian: شهرستان خرمبید) is an administrative county (shahrestan) in Iran's Fars Province. Its administrative center and largest city is Safashahr. Located within the varied landscapes of Fars, Khorrambid functions as a local hub for surrounding rural communities and small towns.
Geography and climate
The county lies within the broader climatic zone of central Fars, which typically features a semi-arid to temperate climate depending on altitude. Terrain in the area includes agricultural plains, low hills, and seasonal watercourses. Local climate and soils support dryland farming and orchards in irrigated pockets; vegetation and land use change with elevation and access to irrigation.
Administrative divisions
Khorrambid County is divided into two districts (bakhsh): the Central District and Mashhad-e Morghab District. The county contains two incorporated cities: Qaderabad and Safashahr. Smaller rural districts and villages lie under these districts' jurisdiction and provide agricultural and craft production to local markets.
Population and economy
At the 2006 national census the county recorded a population of 44,669 people in 10,919 families; more recent censuses will have updated figures. The local economy is mixed: agriculture, animal husbandry and horticulture are important for livelihoods, complemented by government services, retail trade and small-scale manufacturing. Seasonal migration to larger cities for work is a feature of rural economies in this part of Fars.
History, culture and notable features
Khorrambid sits within Fars, a province long central to Persian history and culture; the county itself is characterized by rural settlements, local shrines, and cultural practices tied to regional traditions. The Mashhad-e Morghab district name indicates the presence of a religious or commemorative site (mashhad), and the area includes archaeological and historic traces typical of the wider region, though most world-famous Persian monuments lie elsewhere in Fars province.
Practical information and distinctions
- Administrative role: Khorrambid is one of several shahrestans that make up Fars Province and serves as a local governance and service center.
- Transport and access: Roads link Safashahr and Qaderabad with neighboring counties and provincial centers; accessibility influences trade and seasonal movement.
- Demographic note: Census figures are periodically updated; the 2006 count provides a baseline but not current totals.
For basic place-name references and administrative details see the Persian-language sources (name link: شهرستان خرمبید) and general entries on county structures in Iran (shahrestan). Local municipal information and city services are typically listed under the capital, Safashahr, and the secondary city, Qaderabad, in regional directories.