qese
Qese, also known as Qesa or Qeshm, is an Iranian island located in the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. It is the largest island in the Persian Gulf and is part of the Hormozgan Province. The island's strategic location has historically made it a significant center for trade and maritime activities. Qese is a part of the Qeshm Free Trade Zone, established to promote economic development and attract foreign investment. The island boasts a diverse landscape, including coastal areas, mountains, and mangrove forests. The most notable natural attraction is the Hara Forests, a protected area and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its unique ecosystem.
The population of Qese consists mainly of the Qeshm people, who have their own distinct dialect and