Urmia
Urmia is a city in the northwestern part of Iran, and is the capital of Azarbjergergiristan with a population of 871,204. The height is 1,330m above sea level and is located in the West Sea of Urmia. It was known as the Reza Eihe named after Emperor Reza Shahpalabi from 1925 to 1979 during the time of the Pharaoh Dynasty and is the tenth most populous city in Iran. The city name is the Sumerian word for "Ur", which means "city", and "Mia", which means "water" in Syriac. It is a name given because the city is surrounded by the lake and surrounded by rivers. Azerbaijan is the majority, Kurdish, Assyrian, and Armenian minority residents. Azerbaijani is the most populous population, followed by Kurdish and Persian. It is known as the birthplace of Zoroastrian, the founder of Zoroastrianism.