Iran
Iran delivers results that defy its GDP ranking. Ranked #107 economically, yet #59 in university enrollment. See what other metrics tell a similar story.
Iran is a country in Asia with a population of 89.18M and an area of 1,648,195 km². Life expectancy is 77.7 years.
At a Glance
The numbers that define this country
Land Area
1.62MTotal land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
CO2 Per Capita
8.66How many tonnes of CO2 the average person produces per year.
Life Expectancy
77.7 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Life Expectancy
77.7 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Human Development Index
0.80The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.
Where They Stand Out
Global rankings worth knowing
🌱Irrigated Land
79.7KIrrigated land area from CIA World Factbook.
🌱Carbon Emissions (Total)
823.36MTotal CO2 emissions from CIA World Factbook.
💰Inflation Rate
32.5%How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.
👥Population
89.18MThe total number of people living in the country.
🚀Domestic Patents
10.2KHow many patent applications are filed by residents each year.
Did You Know?
Facts that catch players off guard
Ranks #7 globally in irrigated land
Irrigated Land: 79.7K
Irrigated land area from CIA World Factbook.
Only ranks #32 in nuclear electricity share
Nuclear Electricity Share: 1.7%
Percent of electricity generated from nuclear from CIA World Factbook.
Ranks #13 in inflation rate (lower is better)
Inflation Rate: 32.5%
How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.
World Bank 2023Only ranks #180 in women in parliament (%)
Women in Parliament (%): 4.8%
The percentage of parliament seats held by women.
World Bank 2023Ranks #17 globally in population
Population: 89.18M
The total number of people living in the country.
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Country vs continent vs world averages
GDP per Capita
GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.
World Bank 2023Life Expectancy
Above avgHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
World Bank 2023Human Development Index
Above avgThe Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.
Our World in Data 2023Internet Users
Above avgThe percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
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Test Your IntuitionAbout Iran
Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling monarchy was overthrown and Shah Mohammad Reza PAHLAVI was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces led by Ayatollah Ruhollah KHOMEINI established a theocratic system of government with ultimate political authority vested in a religious scholar known as the Supreme Leader, who is accountable only to the Assembly of Experts -- an elected 88-member body of clerics. US-Iran relations became strained when Iranian students seized the US Embassy in Tehran in November 1979 and held embassy personnel hostage until mid-January 1981. The US cut off diplomatic relations with Iran in April 1980. From 1980 to 1988, Iran fought a bloody, indecisive war with Iraq that eventually expanded into the Persian Gulf and led to clashes between US Navy and Iranian military forces. Iran has been designated a state sponsor of terrorism since 1984.
After the election of reformer Hojjat ol-Eslam Mohammad KHATAMI as president in 1997 and a reformist Majles (legislature) in 2000, a political reform campaign in response to popular dissatisfaction was initiated, but conservative politicians blocked reform measures while increasing repression. Municipal and legislative elections in 2003 and 2004 saw conservatives reestablish control over Iran's elected government institutions, culminating in the 2005 inauguration of hardliner Mahmud AHMADI-NEJAD as president. His reelection in 2009 sparked nationwide protests over allegations of electoral fraud, and the protests persisted until 2011. In 2013, Iranians elected to the presidency centrist cleric Dr. Hasan Fereidun RUHANI, a longtime senior regime member who promised to reform society and foreign policy. In 2019, Tehran's sudden decision to increase the gasoline price sparked nationwide protests, which the regime violently suppressed. Conservatives won the majority in Majles elections in 2020, and hardline cleric Ebrahim RAISI was elected president in 2021, resulting in a conservative monopoly across the regime's elected and unelected institutions.
Iran continues to be subject to a range of international sanctions and export controls because of its involvement in terrorism, weapons proliferation, human rights abuses, and concerns over the nature of its nuclear program. Iran received nuclear-related sanctions relief in exchange for nuclear concessions under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action's (JCPOA) Implementation Day beginning in 2016. However, the US reimposed nuclear-related sanctions on Iran after it unilaterally terminated its JCPOA participation in 2018. In October 2023, the EU and the UK also decided to maintain nuclear-proliferation-related measures on Iran, as well as arms and missile embargoes, in response to Iran's non-compliance with its JCPOA commitments.
As president, RAISI has concentrated on deepening Iran's foreign relations with anti-US states -- particularly China and Russia -- to weather US sanctions and diplomatic pressure, while supporting negotiations to restore a nuclear deal that began in 2021. RAISI contended with nationwide protests that began in September 2022 and persisted for over three months after the death of a Kurdish Iranian woman, Mahsa AMINI, in morality police custody. Young people and women led the protests, and demands focused on regime change.
- Location
- Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf, and the Caspian Sea, between Iraq and Pakistan
- Climate
- mostly arid or semiarid, subtropical along Caspian coast
- Terrain
- rugged, mountainous rim; high, central basin with deserts, mountains; small, discontinuous plains along both coasts
- Natural Resources
- petroleum, natural gas, coal, chromium, copper, iron ore, lead, manganese, zinc, sulfur
- Natural Hazards
- periodic droughts, floods; dust storms, sandstorms; earthquakes
- Size Comparison
- almost 2.5 times the size of Texas; slightly smaller than Alaska
- Languages
- Persian Farsi (official), Azeri and other Turkic dialects, Kurdish, Gilaki and Mazandarani, Luri, Balochi, Arabic
- Religions
- Muslim (official) 98.5%, Christian 0.7%, Baha'i 0.3%, agnostic 0.3%, other (includes Zoroastrian, Jewish, Hindu) 0.2% (2020 est.)
- Ethnic Groups
- Persian, Azeri, Kurd, Lur, Baloch, Arab, Turkmen, and Turkic tribes
- Major Cities
- 9.500 million TEHRAN (capital), 3.368 million Mashhad, 2.258 million Esfahan, 1.721 million Shiraz, 1.661 million Tabriz, 1.594 million Karaj (2023)
- Government Type
- theocratic republic
- Capital
- Tehran
- Capital Coordinates
- 35 42 N, 51 25 E
- Capital Timezone
- UTC+3.5 (8.5 hours ahead of Washington, DC)
- Official Name
- Islamic Republic of Iran
- Name Origin
- the name derives from the Sanskrit word arya, referring to people living in a mountainous land, from the root word ar-, or "mountain;" the former name, Persia, was originally "Pars" (or the Arabic-influenced variant "Fars") from the Old Persian parsi, meaning "pure"
- Independence
- 1 April 1979 (Islamic Republic of Iran proclaimed); notable earlier dates: ca. 550 B.C. (Achaemenid or Persian Empire established); A.D. 1501 (Iran reunified under the Safavid dynasty); 1794 (beginning of Qajar dynasty); 12 December 1925 (modern Iran established under the PAHLAVI dynasty)
- National Symbols
- lion
- National Anthem
- "Soroud-e Melli-ye Jomhouri-ye Eslami-ye Iran" (National Anthem of the Islamic Republic of Iran)
- UNESCO Heritage
- 29 (27 cultural, 2 natural)
- Overview
- traditionally state-controlled economy but reforming state-owned financial entities; strong oil/gas, agricultural, and service sectors; recent massive inflation due to exchange rate depreciation, international sanctions, and investor uncertainty; increasing poverty
- Industries
- petroleum, petrochemicals, gas, fertilizer, caustic soda, textiles, cement and other construction materials, food processing (particularly sugar refining and vegetable oil production), ferrous and nonferrous metal fabrication, armaments
- Agricultural Products
- wheat, sugarcane, milk, sugar beets, rice, tomatoes, barley, potatoes, oranges, apples (2023)
- Export Partners
- China 35%, Turkey 16%, India 8%, Pakistan 7%, Armenia 5% (2023)
- Export Commodities
- plastics, iron ore, alcohols, natural gas, refined copper (2023)
- Import Partners
- China 34%, UAE 20%, Turkey 11%, Brazil 8%, Germany 4% (2023)
- Import Commodities
- broadcasting equipment, vehicle parts/accessories, corn, soybeans, vehicle bodies (2023)
- Military Forces
- the military forces of Iran are divided between the Islamic Republic of Iran Regular Forces (Artesh) and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC or Sepah): Artesh: Ground Forces, Navy (includes marines), Air Force, Air Defense Forces IRGC: Ground Forces, Navy (includes marines), Aerospace Force (controls strategic missile force), Qods Force (aka Quds Force; special operations), Cyber Electronic Command, Basij Paramilitary Forces Ministry of Interior: Law Enforcement Command (FARAJA) Ministry of Intelligence and Security (2025)
- Military Service
- 16 for voluntary military service for men; military service is compulsory for all Iranian men at age 18 or 19 years of age; compulsory service obligation 14-21 months, depending on the location of service; women exempted from conscription but may volunteer (2025)
- Energy Mix
- fossil fuels: 94.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); nuclear: 1.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 0.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); wind: 0.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); hydroelectricity: 3.4% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
- Broadcast Media
- state-run broadcast media with no private, independent broadcasters; Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the state-run TV broadcaster, operates over 60 television channels, over 50 radio stations, and dozens of newspapers and websites; about 20 foreign Persian-language TV stations broadcasting on satellite TV can be seen in Iran; satellite dishes are illegal and sometimes confiscated; most major international broadcasters transmit to Iran (2023)
- Space Program
- has an ambitious civil and military space program focused on satellites and satellite launch vehicles (SLV); designs, builds, and operates satellites, including communications, remote sensing (RS), and scientific; manufactures and operates SLVs; researching and developing other space-related capabilities and technologies in areas such as telecommunications, RS, navigation, and space situational awareness; international sanctions against Iran's weapons of mass destruction program have severely limited Iran's cooperation with foreign space agencies and commercial space industries; in recent years, however, it has worked with North Korea and Russia, as well as regional and international space organizations such as the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization and the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization; Iran was a founding member of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) in 1958; has an active private space industry (2025)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Iran
Iran has a population of 89.18M, ranking #17 globally by population.
Iran is located in Asia. It has an area of 1,648,195 km².
Life expectancy in Iran is 77.7 years, ranking #72 globally.
Iran's GDP per capita (PPP) is 19.9K, ranking #102 globally.
Iran ranks particularly high in Population (#17), Land Area (#17), CO2 Per Capita (#31).
Iran has an HDI of 0.799, ranking #75 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.
Iran has a population density of 55.8 people per km², ranking #148 globally.
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