
Khoy (Persian: خوی; Azerbaijani: خوی, Kurdish: Xoy ,خۆی; also Romanized as and Khoi), is a city and capital of Khoy County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2012 census, its population was 200,985. Khoy is the biggest city in the Azerbaijan region that is not the capital of a province.
Khoy is located north of the province's capital and largest city Urmia, and 807 km north-west to Tehran. The region's economy is based on agriculture, particularly the production of fruit, grain, and timber. Khoy is nicknamed as the Sunflower city of Iran. At the 2006 census, the city had a population of 178,708, with an estimated 2012 population of 200,985. Khoy is populated by both Azerbaijanis and Kurds, with the majority being Azerbaijanis. The main beliefs are Shia Islam and Sunni Islam.Occupied since Median times, it shares a long history as an important Christian centre.
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Chahar Borj
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Gerd Kashaneh
Ivughli
Keshavarz
Khalifan, Mahabad
Mahabad
Mahmudabad, West Azerbaijan
Maku
Miandoab
Mirabad, West Azerbaijan
Mohammadyar
Nalus
Naqadeh
Nazok-e Olya
Nushin
Oshnavieh
Poldasht
Qarah Zia od Din
Qatur
Qushchi
Rabat
Salmas
Sardasht
Serow
Shahin Dezh
Showt
Siah Cheshmeh
Silvaneh
Simmineh
Takab
Tazeh Shahr
Avajiq
Zarabad (Khoy)
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