Abadi (rural locality)

An abadi (Persian: آبادی, romanized: ābādī) is a Persian term used to describe a rural location, typically a settlement in a rural environment, and informally a larger settlement.

[1][2][3] The word Abadi derives from "آباد, ābād", which translates to "populous, thriving, prosperous".

[4] Being a generic and ambiguous term referring to small settlements, the statistical center of Iran uses the term in a broader sense, either a village, farm and "site" – such as gas stations, restaurants, mines and railway stations.

[5][6][7] As of the 1973 census 23 per cent of abadis were non-residential.

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A typical abadi in Iran