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Naein also written as Nain, is a busy industrial town famous for its carpets, wool textile and home made pastry (copachoo) More than 3,000 years ago the Persians learned how to construct aqueducts underground (qanat in Persian: کاریز) to bring water from the mountains to the plains. In the 1960s this ancient system provided more than 70 percent of the water used in Iran and Nain is one of the best places in the entire world to see these qanats functioning.