Residential Streets in The Middle East
Iran
- Tehran: Elahieh, Fereshteh (Fayyazi) St., Zaferaniyeh, Kamranieh, Jordan (Africa Blvd.), Niavaran (Koohestan st.), Farmaniyeh, Aghdasiyeh (Golzar st.)
- Mashad: Ahmad Abad Street, Sajjad Boulevard, Kuh Sangi Street
- Isfahan: Naghsh-e Jahan Street
- Tabriz: Kouy Valiasr
Israel
- Tel Aviv: Hayarkon Street, Kikar Hamedina
- Herzliya: Galei Tchelet, Galei Kinneret
Lebanon
- Beirut: Corniche Beirut, Rue Verdun, Wadi Abu Jamil
- Jounieh: New Mina Street
United Arab Emirates
- Dubai: The Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, Jumeirah
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