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Natanz is a city in Isfahan province, Iran, serving as the capital of Natanz County and district. The city has a population of around 14,000 people, according to the 2016 census. Natanz is home to a nuclear facility that is part of Iran's nuclear program, which has been the subject of international concerns and inspections. The facility has been the site of several incidents, including a cyber attack in 2010 and a fire and explosion in 2020, as well as a power failure in 2021 that was attributed to a Mossad attack.learn more on wikipedia
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