- A quick facts snapshot — capital, population, language, and flag
- 25+ facts about Iran organized by geography, history, culture, and food
- Fun, surprising facts kids love sharing (indoor snow parks, fluffy Persian cats, and more)
- Where to go next if your child wants to learn the language behind the culture
Facts About Iran for Kids
Iran is one of the world's oldest countries, with a history stretching back thousands of years — ancient cities, poets still read today, and traditions still celebrated across the world by Persian families. Here's an easy, organized guide to the most interesting facts about Iran, perfect for school projects, curious kids, or any family wanting to learn more about Persian culture.
Iran at a Glance
| Capital City | Tehran |
|---|---|
| Population | About 90 million people |
| Official Language | Persian (Farsi) |
| Continent | Asia (Middle East) |
| Flag Colors | Green, white, and red |
| Known For | Ancient history, poetry, carpets, and hospitality |
Land & Nature Facts
A Land of Many Landscapes
Iran has deserts, snowy mountains, green forests, and coastlines all in one country — a huge variety for its size.
Mount Damavand
Iran's tallest peak and one of the highest volcanoes in Asia — it's also a famous symbol in Persian legends and stories.
The Caspian Sea
The world's largest inland body of water borders northern Iran — so big it's often mistaken for an ocean.
Rich Wildlife
Iran is home to thousands of plant and animal species, including the rare Persian leopard, protected across many national parks.
Ancient History Facts
Home of the Persian Empire
Iran was once the center of the ancient Persian Empire, one of the largest empires in world history.
Persepolis
This ancient ceremonial city was built over 2,500 years ago and its ruins still stand today as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cyrus the Great
An ancient Persian king often remembered for the Cyrus Cylinder, sometimes described as one of the earliest known declarations of human rights.
Thousands of Years Old
Iran's civilization dates back more than 2,500 years, making it one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth.
Culture & Traditions Facts
Nowruz — Persian New Year
Iranians celebrate the new year at the start of spring with Nowruz, a festival of renewal recognized by UNESCO.
Famous Persian Carpets
Persian rugs are handwoven works of art known and collected around the world for their detailed patterns.
Land of Poets
Iran is home to legendary poets like Hafez and Rumi, whose poetry is still read and loved worldwide today.
Persian Cats
These famously fluffy, long-haired cats get their name from Persia — the historic name for Iran.
Tea Culture
Tea is a daily tradition in most Iranian homes, often served in small glass cups throughout the day.
Pahlevani Wrestling
This traditional Iranian sport blends wrestling, strength training, and ritual — practiced in special gyms called zurkhaneh, or "houses of strength."
Food Facts
Kebabs
Grilled kebabs are one of Iran's most popular foods, often served with saffron-flavored rice.
Tahdig
The crispy, golden layer of rice at the bottom of the pot is considered a treat all on its own in Persian cooking.
Saffron
Iran produces most of the world's saffron, the world's most expensive spice, used to flavor and color Persian dishes.
Pomegranates
Pomegranates have deep roots in Persian food and culture and are believed to have originated in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What language is spoken in Iran?
Persian, also called Farsi, is Iran's official language. Other languages like Kurdish, Azerbaijani, and Lurish are also spoken by different communities within the country.
What is Iran famous for?
Iran is famous for its ancient history, Persian poetry, handwoven carpets, saffron and Persian cuisine, and cultural traditions like Nowruz — the Persian New Year.
How old is Iran's civilization?
Iran's civilization dates back more than 2,500 years, making it one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world, with ancient sites like Persepolis still standing today.
Is Iran a good topic for a kids' school project?
Yes — Iran's rich history, unique geography, and distinctive culture make it an engaging topic with plenty of interesting, age-appropriate facts to explore.
Curious about the language behind the culture?
Danaa School's Kids Zone teaches Farsi through stories, games, and music — built for children learning Persian for the first time.
