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Sari, Iran

Okay kiddo, let me tell you about saris and Iran.

First, a sari is a type of clothing that women wear in India and other South Asian countries. It's a long piece of fabric that they drape around their bodies in a very pretty and elegant way.

Now, Iran is a country that is located in the Middle East. It's known for its rich history and culture, including beautiful architecture, delicious food, and traditional clothing.

In Iran, women wear a type of dress called a chador or a manteau. These are different from saris because they cover the whole body and don't have that pretty draping effect.

However, Iran does have a strong connection to saris because they have a long history of trade and cultural exchange with India. In fact, there are even some Iranian artists and designers who incorporate elements of South Asian fashion into their work, including designs inspired by the sari.

So while saris aren't traditionally worn in Iran, they still play a role in the country's cultural heritage and continue to influence fashion and art in the region.
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