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Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト ● Asia 4 Bangladesh 7 China アジア バングラデシュ 中国 1 Afghanistan 9 Khulna 6 Hangzhou アフガニスタン クルナ 杭州(ハンチォウ) 1 Herat 10 Kotwalipara 7 Wuhan ヘラート コタリパラ 武漢(ウハン) 2 Kabul 11 Meherpur 8 Cyprus カブール メヘルプール キプロス 3 Nili 12 Moulvibazar 1 Aglantzia ニリ モウロビバザール アグランツィア 2 Armenia 13 Narayanganj 2 Ammochostos (Famagusta) アルメニア ナラヤンガンジ アモコストス(ファマグスタ) 1 Yerevan 14 Narsingdi 3 Kyrenia エレバン ナールシンジ キレニア 3 Azerbaijan 15 Noapara 4 Kythrea アゼルバイジャン ノアパラ キシレア 1 Agdam 16 Patuakhali 5 Morphou アグダム(県) パトゥアカリ モルフー 2 Fuzuli 17 Rajshahi 9 Georgia フュズリ(県) ラージシャヒ ジョージア 3 Gubadli 18 Rangpur 1 Kutaisi クバドリ(県) ラングプール クタイシ 4 Jabrail Region 19 Swarupkati 2 Tbilisi ジャブライル(県) サルプカティ トビリシ 5 Kalbajar 20 Sylhet 10 India カルバジャル(県) シルヘット インド 6 Khocali 21 Tangail 1 Ahmedabad ホジャリ(県) タンガイル アーメダバード 7 Khojavend 22 Tongi 2 Bhopal ホジャヴェンド(県) トンギ ボパール 8 Lachin 5 Bhutan 3 Chandernagore ラチン(県) ブータン チャンダルナゴール 9 Shusha Region 1 Thimphu 4 Chandigarh シュシャ(県) ティンプー チャンディーガル 10 Zangilan Region 6 Cambodia 5 Chennai ザンギラン(県) カンボジア チェンナイ 4 Bangladesh 1 Ba Phnom 6 Cochin バングラデシュ バプノム コーチ(コーチン) 1 Bera 2 Phnom Penh 7 Delhi ベラ プノンペン デリー 2 Chapai Nawabganj 3 Siem Reap Province 8 Imphal チャパイ・ナワブガンジ シェムリアップ州 インパール 3 Chittagong 7 China 9 Kolkata チッタゴン 中国 コルカタ 4 Comilla 1 Beijing 10 Lucknow コミラ 北京(ペイチン) ラクノウ 5 Cox's Bazar 2 Chengdu 11 Mallappuzhassery コックスバザール 成都(チォントゥ) マラパザーサリー 6 Dhaka 3 Chongqing 12 Meerut ダッカ 重慶(チョンチン) メーラト 7 Gazipur 4 Dalian 13 Mumbai (Bombay) ガジプール 大連(タァリィェン) ムンバイ(旧ボンベイ) 8 Gopalpur 5 Fuzhou 14 Nagpur ゴパルプール 福州(フゥチォウ) ナーグプル 1/108 Pages Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト 10 India 12 Iran 12 Iran インド イラン イラン 15 New Bombay 14 Absard 40 Amin Shahr ニューボンベイ アーベサルド アミーン・シャハル 16 Pune 15 Abumusa 41 Amir Kola プネー アブームーサー アミールコラー 17 Rajkot 16 Abyek 42 Amiryeh ラージコート アーブイェク アミーリーイェ 18 Thiruvananthapuram 17 Achachi 43 Amlash ティルヴァナンタプラム アチャーチー アムラシュ 19 Udaipur 18 Adimi 44 Amol ウダイプル アディーミー アーモル 20 Varanasi 19 Afzar 45 Anabad バーラーナシー アフザル アナーバド 21 Visakhapatnam 20 Aghajari 46 Anar ビシャーカパトナム アーガージャーリー アナール 11 Indonesia 21 Aghda 47 Anarak インドネシア アグダー アナーラク 1 Bogor 22 Aghghala 48 Anarestan ボゴール アーグガラー アナーレスターン 2 Jakarta 23 Ahar 49 Anbar Abad ジャカルタ アハル アンバラーバード 3 Padang 24 Ahel 50 Anbaran パダン アヘル アンバラーン 4 Sengkang 25 Ahmadabad 51 Andimeshk シンカン アフマダーバード アンディーメシュク 12 Iran 26 Ahmadabad-e Sowlat 52 Andisheh イラン アハマドアーバーデ・ソウラト アンディーシェ 1 Abadan 27 Ahmadsargorab 53 Andohjerd アバダーン アフマドサル・グーラーブ アンドゥーフジェルド 2 Abadeh 28 Ahram 54 Angoot アーバーデ アフラム アングート 3 Abadeh Tashk 29 Ahwaz 55 Aradan アーバーデイェ・タシュク アフヴァーズ アーラーダーン 4 Abali 30 Alamarvdasht 56 Arak アーブアリー アラーマルヴダシュト アラーク 5 Abarkouh 31 Alasht 57 Aranbidgol アバルクーフ アーラーシュト アーラーン・ビードゴル 6 Abbasabad 32 Alavijeh 58 Arateh アッバーサーバード アラヴィージェ アラテ 7 Abdan 33 Aleshtar 59 Ardabil アーブダーン アラシュタル アルダビール 8 Abeshahmad 34 Aliabad-e Katul 60 Ardagh アーベシュアハマド アリーアーバーデ・カトゥール アルダグ 9 Abgarm 35 Aligoudarz 61 Ardakan (Fars) アーブギャルム アリーグーダルズ アルダカーン 10 Abhar 36 Alishahr 62 Ardakan (Yazd) アブハル アリーシャハル アルダカーン 11 Abibigloo 37 Alooni 63 Ardal アービーベイグルー アールーニー アルダル 12 Abiz 38 Alvan 64 Ardestan アービーズ アルヴァーン アルデスターン 13 Abrisham 39 Alvand 65 Arianshahr アブリーシャム アルヴァンド アーリヤンシャハル 2/108 Pages Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト 12 Iran 12 Iran 12 Iran イラン イラン イラン 66 Arkavaz 92 Badouleh 118 Bam アルクヴァーズ バドゥーレ バム 67 Arsanjan 93 Badreh 119 Bampoor アルサンジャーン バドレ バムプール 68 Arvandkenar 94 Badrood 120 Banak アルヴァンドケナール バードルード バナック 69 Asad Abad 95 Bafgh 121 Banaruiyeh アサダーバード バーフグ バナールーイェ 70 Asadiyeh 96 Bafran 122 Banawereh アサディーイェ バフラーン バナーウェレ 71 Asara 97 Bafrooiye 123 Bandar Abbas アーサーラー バーフルーイェ バンダル・アッバース 72 Ashkezar 98 Baft 124 Bandar Bushehr アシュケザル バーフト バンダレ・ブーシェフル 73 Ashkhane 99 Bagh Malek 125 Bandar Charak アーシュハーネ バーグマレク バンダレ・チャーラク 74 Ashtian 100 Baghbahadoran 126 Bandar Dayyer アーシュティヤーン バーゲ・バハドーラン バンダル・ダイエル 75 Asir 101 Bagher Shahr 127 Bandar Emam Hasan アスィール バーゲルシャフル バンダレ・エマーム・ハサン 76 Aslandoz 102 Baghestan 128 Bandar Gaz アスラーンドゥーズ バーゲスターン バンダレ・ギャズ 77 Assalouyeh 103 Baghin 129 Bandar Genaveh アサルーイェ バーギーン バンダレ・ギャナーヴェ 78 Astaneh 104 Bahabad 130 Bandar Khamir アースターネ バハーバード バンダレ・ハミール 79 Astaneh Ashrafiyeh 105 Bahar 131 Bandar Kiashahr アースターネイェ・アシュラフィーイェ バハール バンダレ・キヤーシャフル 80 Astara 106 Baharan 132 Bandar Konarak アースターラー バハーラーン バンダレ・コナーラク 81 Avaj 107 Baharestan 133 Bandar Kong アーヴァジュ バハーレスターン バンダル・コング 82 Avajigh 108 Bahman 134 Bandar Lengeh アーヴァージーグ バフマン バンダレ・レンゲ 83 Aveh 109 Bahnamir 135 Bandar Rig アーヴェ バフネミール バンダレ・リーグ 84 Ayask 110 Bahraman 136 Bandar Torkman アーイェスク バフレマーン バンダレ・トルキャマン 85 Azandarian 111 Baig 137 Bandar-e Anzali アザンダリヤーン バーイグ バンダレ・アンザリー 86 Azarshahr 112 Bajestan 138 Bandar-e Deylam アーザルシャハル バジェスターン バンダレ・デイラム 87 Azna 113 Bajgiran 139 Bandar-e Kangan アズナー バージギーラーン バンダレ・カンガーン 88 Bab Anar 114 Bakharz 140 Bandar-e Mahshahr バーブ・アナール バーハルズ バンダレ・マーフシャフル 89 Babahaidar 115 Baladeh (Fars) 141 Bandar-e-Emam Khomeini バーバーヘイダル バーラーデ バンダレ・エマーム・ホメイニー 90 Babol 116 Baladeh (Mazandaran) 142 Bandar-e-Jask バーボル バラデ バンダレ・ジャースク 91 Babolsar 117 Balvard 143 Bandare Sirik バーボルサル バルワルド バンダレ・スィーリーク 3/108 Pages Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト 12 Iran 12 Iran 12 Iran イラン イラン イラン 144 Baneh 170 Biseton 196 Chakaneh バーネ ビーソトゥーン チャキャネ 145 Bar 171 Biyarjomand 197 Chalous バル ビヤールジョマンド チャールース 146 Baravat 172 Blook 198 Chamestan バラヴァート ブルーク チャマスターン 147 Bardestan 173 Boeen Miandasht 199 Chamgordan バルデスターン ブーイーン・ミヤーンダシュト チャムゴルダーン 148 Bardsir 174 Boeen-e-Sofla 200 Chamran バルドシール ブーイーン・ソフリー チャムラーン 149 Barehsar 175 Boien Zahra 201 Chapeshlu バレサール ブーイーン・ザフラー チャーペシュルー 150 Barfanbar 176 Bojnord 202 Charburj バルファンバール ボジュヌールド チャハールボルジュ 151 Baroogh 177 Bolban Abad 203 Chatrood バールーグ ボルバン・アーバード チャトルード 152 Barzok 178 Boldaji 204 Chavar バルゾク ボルダージー チャヴァール 153 Barzul 179 Bonab 205 Chavarzagh バルズール ボナーブ チャヴァルザグ 154 Basmenj 180 Bonjar 206 Chelgerd バースメンジュ ボンジャール チェルゲルド 155 Bastak 181 Borazjan 207 Chenaran バスタク ボラーズジャーン チェナーラーン 156 Bastam 182 Borde Khoun 208 Chermahin バスターム ボルドフーン チェルマヒーン 157 Bavanat 183 Borujen 209 Choebdeh バヴァーナート ボルージェン チェオブデ 158 Bayangan 184 Borujerd 210 Choghadak バーイェンガーン ボルージェルド チョガーダク 159 Baydokht 185 Boshrooyeh 211 Choghamish バイドフト ボシュルーイェ チョガーミーシュ 160 Bazargan 186 Bostan 212 Cholicheh バーザルガーン ボスターン チョリーチェ 161 Behbahan 187 Bostanabad 213 Choobar ベフバハーン ボスタナバド チューバル 162 Behshahr 188 Boukan 214 Ciahcheshmeh ベッシャハル ブーカーン スィヤフチェシュメ 163 Ben 189 Bushkan 215 Dabiran ベン ブーシュカーン ダビーラーン 164 Bent 190 Canaan 216 Dabodasht ベント カナーン ダーブーダシュト 165 Beyza 191 Chabahar 217 Dalaki ベイザー チャーバハール ダーラキー 166 Bezenjan 192 Chaboksar 218 Daland ベゼンジャーン チャーボクサル ダランド 167 Bijar 193 Chadegan 219 Damagh ビージャール チャーデガーン ダマグ 168 Bilasavar 194 Chaharbagh 220 Damaneh ビーラサヴァール チャハールバーグ ダーマネ 169 Birjand 195 Chahardangeh 221 Damavand ビールジャンド チャハールダーンゲ ダマーヴァンド 4/108 Pages Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト 12 Iran 12 Iran 12 Iran イラン イラン イラン 222 Damghan 248 Deiziche 274 Ekhtiarabad ダームガーン ディーズィーチェ エフティヤーラーバード 223 Dandi 249 Dejkord 275 Emamzadeh Abdollah (Mazandaran) ダンディー ダジコルド イマームザーデ・アブドゥッラー 224 Danesfahan 250 Delbaran 276 Eresk ダーネスファハーン デルバラーン エレスク 225 Darab 251 Delijan 277 Esfarayen ダーラーブ デリージャーン エスファラーイェン 226 Daragh 252 Delvar 278 Esfarvarin ダラグ デルヴァール エスファルヴァーリン 227 Daran 253 Deyhook 279 Esfeden ダーラーン デイフーク エスフェダン 228 Darb-e Behesht 254 Deylaman 280 Eshghabad (Neyshabur) ダルベ・ベヘシュト デイラマーン エシュガーバード(ラザヴィ・ホラーサーン州) 229 Darb-e Gonbad 255 Dezaj 281 Eshghabad (South Khorasan) ダルベ・ゴンバド ディーザジュ エシュガーバード(南ホラーサーン州) 230 Dargahan 256 Dezful 282 Eshtehard ダルギャハーン デズフール エシュテハールド 231 Dargaz 257 Dibaj 283 Eslamabad Gharb ダルギャズ ディーバージュ エスラマバッド・ガルブ 232 Darian 258 Divandareh 284 Eslamiyeh ダーリヤーン ディーヴァーンダッレ エスラーミーイェ 233 Darjazin 259 Dizajdiz 285 Eslamshahr ダルジャズィン ディザジディーズ エスラームシャフル 234 Darkhovein 260 Doborji 286 Estahban ダールホヴィーン ドボルジー エスタフバーン 235 Darrehshahr 261 Dogonbadan 287 Evaz ダッレシャハル ドゴンバダーン エヴァズ 236 Darrod 262 Dolatabad (Zaveh) 288 Evoghli ダルルード ドウラターバード エイヴォグリー 237 Dashtak 263 Dorahak 289 Eyvan ダシュタク ドラーハック エイヴァーン 238 Dashtkar 264 Dorcheh 290 Ezhieh ダシュトカール ドルチェ エジエ 239 Dastena 265 Doroud 291 Fadami ダステナ ドルード ファダーミ 240 Dastjerd 266 Dosari 292 Fahraj ダストジェルド ドゥサリー ファフラジュ 241 Davarzan 267 Doust Mohammad 293 Falavarjan ダーヴァルザン ドゥースト・モハンマド ファラーヴァルジャーン 242 Davoodabad 268 Douzeh 294 Famenin ダーヴーダーバード ドゥーゼ ファーメニーン 243 Dehagh 269 Dowlatabad (Isfahan) 295 Fanouj デハグ ドウラターバード ファンヌージュ 244 Dehaj 270 Duzduzan 296 Faradonbeh デハジュ ドゥーズドゥーザーン ファラードンベ 245 Dehdez 271 Eghbalieh 297 Farasfaj デフデズ エグバリーエ ファルサファジュ 246 Dehgolan 272 Eghlid 298 Farashband デフゲラーン エグリード ファッラーシュバンド 247 Dehloran 273 Eij 299 Farghan デフロラーン エイジ ファルガーン 5/108 Pages Mayors for Peace Member Cities 2021/10/01 平和首長会議 加盟都市リスト 12 Iran 12 Iran 12 Iran イラン イラン イラン 300 Farhadgerd 326 Gahvareh 352 Gharghabad ファールハードゲルド ギャフヴァーレ ゴルガーバード 301 Fariman 327 Gallehdar 353 Ghasemabad ファリーマーン ギャルエダール ガーセマーバード 302 Farmahin 328 Galoogah Bandpey 354 Ghasre Shirin ファルマヒーン ギャルーガーフ・バンドペイ ガスレ・シリン 303 Farokhshahr 329 Galugah 355 Ghayen ファッロフシャフル ギャルーガーフ ガーエン 304 Farooj 330 Gandoman 356 Ghazi ファールージュ ギャンドマーン ガーズィー 305 Farsan 331 Garazyaadin 357 Ghidar ファールサーン ガラズィヤディン ゲイダール 306 Faryab 332 Garmab 358 Ghir ファールヤーブ ギャルマーブ ギール 307 Fasa 333 Garmdarreh 359 Ghohestan ファサー ギャルムダッレ ゴーヘスタン 308 Fatholmobin 334 Garmeh 360 Ghorvedarjazin ファトフオルモビーン ギャルメ ゴルヴェイェ・ダルジャズィーン 309 Fazelabad 335 Garmsar 361 Ghotb Abad ファーゼラーバード ギャルムサール ゴトゥバーバード 310 Ferdosiye 336 Gassabeh 362 Ghotur フェルドウスィーイェ ガッサーベ ゴウトゥール 311 Ferdows 337 Gatab 363 Ghoushchi フェルドゥース ギャターブ グーシュチー 312 Fereidoonshahr 338 Gaz Borkhar 364 Gilan-e Gharb フェレイドゥーンシャフル ギャズ・ボルハール ギーラーネ・ガルブ 313 Fereidounkenar 339 Gazanak 365 Giyan フェレイドゥーンケナール ギャザナク ギャヤーン 314 Feyzabad 340 Gazik 366 Godin フェイザーバード ギャズィーク ゴウディーン 315 Fin 341 Gerash 367 Gogan フィーン ゲラーシュ ゴウガーン 316 Firoozabad
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