Bashagard County

Bashagard County is in Hormozgan province, in southern Iran. Its capital is the city of Sardasht.

History
After the National Census of 2006, Bashagard District was separated from Jask County in the establishment of Bashagard County, which was divided into three districts of two rural districts each, with the city of Sardasht as its capital.

Population
At the time of the 2011 census, the county's population was 40,007 people in 9,571 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the county as 35,085 in 9,359 households.

Administrative divisions
Bashagard County's population history and administrative structure over two consecutive censuses are shown in the following table.

Climate
Bashagard experiences cold winters and hot, dry summers, but the climate is more tolerable in areas that are nearer to the mountains. Garlic from the county is of extremely high quality because it is aromatic, sharp, and pungent. Dates are one of the county's most significant agricultural products. Pomegranates and figs are among the available seasonal fruits.

Agriculture
Wild cherry (also known as bestel, which is especially crucial for treating anemia in medicine), bitter almonds, wild pistachios, and cumin are some of the other goods produced in the highlands throughout the various seasons. Wild edible mushrooms, also referred to as "Akhur" locally, are a highly favored and nutrient-dense food that flourishes in the highlands during the winter. Bashagard honey is of the highest quality and is exported to nations along the Persian Gulf as well as further abroad.