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Whether Iran or Persia is likely to appear on a map depends on two things, the date the map is portraying, and the date the map is made. The name Iran is rather recent. Maps of ancient Persia use the name Persia. Maps from the 19th century are likely to say Persia. Modern maps of the modern land are unlikely to say Persia, and are likely to say Iran instead.
Azerbaijan is immediately north of Iran, on the west coast of Caspian Sea.
See the Related Link. At the bottom of the map is a scale you can use to figure out how far the countries are from each other.
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Pakistan is located in southern Asia, between Iran, Afganistan, India and Indian Ocean.
Iran has threatened to wipe Israel from the map. Israel has declared its intention to defend itself and its people. Most contemplated Israeli military strikes on Iran are air strikes. When considering the Iranian topography and the fact that Israel has no ally bordering Iran except Azerbaijan, a land invasion is effectively impossible.
Pakistan is located in the Middle East surrounded by India, Iran, and Afghanistan.
Unless you mean paper maps, google maps has the entire earth mapped out.
its either India, Antatolia or Iran? hope this helps?
P. Bariand has written: 'Preliminary metallogenic map of Iran' -- subject(s): Ore deposits
The question as written makes no sense. Iran and Afghanistan border each other with no country in between them. (Consult the above map.) However, if you meant to ask which country is between Afghanistan and Iraq, it would be Iran.As for the modern country that used to be called Persia, this would be Iran.