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Vanak (in Persian ونک) is a neighbourhood in the northern part of Tehran, capital of Iran.

The name derives from the original older village of Vanak (Deh-e Vanak) in the area, and today there is also a square called Vanak nearby. Vanak is one of the important junctures in Tehran and the starting point for some of the city's highways such as the Jahan-Kudak and the Molla Sadra highways.

A small Armenian community has lived near the Vanak village for a very long time. Today the Ararat Sports Complex is the largest sports complex of the Armenians in Iran. The complex located near Vanak square.

Vanak is an affluent neighbourhood with highrise commercial buildings, a golf course, chic cafes and malls, and a funfair called Shahr-e Bazi (formerly Luna Park) which have not been in operation since 1995.

The name Vanak means "Small Tree" in Persian.

There is a village with the same name in Farahan ( Ashtian ) in Markazi Province. Probably Mirza Hassan Ashtiani Mostowfi ol-Mamalek is from this village.

Mostowfi ol-Mamalek, a former prime minister of Persia is buried in a private residence here in vanak neighborhood .