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Wainwright, Oliver (9. januar 2019). «'Like LA with minarets': how concrete and cars came to rule Tehran». The Guardian (på engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 15. juni 2020. «Tehran’s population now numbers around 8.4 million people in the city proper, swelling to 14 million in the wider metropolitan region, making it the most populous city in western Asia. It is set to join the global ranks of megacities by 2035, according to forecasts from the UN, with its residents passing the 10 million mark in 2028.»