Kuchesfahan

[4] Some etymologists believe that in the past, a number of people from Isfahan had migrated to this city, therefore it was named Kuch-e Esfahān.

[citation needed] Kuchesfahan is an historical city dating back to the Sassanian era.

[citation needed] The most famous historical site of the city is the Murghāne Purt bridge.

[citation needed] At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 8,351 in 2,463 households.

[2] Agriculture is the most popular job in the city and rice is its most important product.