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  2. List of bridges in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Abdoun Bridge: جسر عبدون: 132 ... Amman Governorate [S 1] References. Nicolas Janberg. ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as ...

  3. Abdoun Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Abdoun Bridge or the Kamal Al-Shair Bridge is a bridge in Amman, Jordan.The only cable-stayed bridge in the country, it crosses the Wadi Abdoun.The building of the bridge commenced on 14 December 2002, and it was opened on 14 December 2006 and was built by Larsen & Toubro Limited, an Indian multinational company.

  4. Allenby Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Allenby Bridge (Hebrew: גשר אלנבי, romanized: Gesher Allenby), known officially in Jordan as the King Hussein Bridge (Arabic: جسر الملك حسين, romanized: Jisr al-Malek Hussein), is a bridge that crosses the Jordan River near the city of Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the town of Al-Karameh in Jordan.

  5. Wadi Abdoun - Wikipedia

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    The Abdoun Bridge spanning Wadi Abdoun. Wadi Abdoun (Arabic: وادي عبدون) is a wadi (Arabic meaning valley or stream bed) in Amman, Jordan. The wadi separates the two neighbourhoods of Jabal Amman and Abdoun. The Abdoun Bridge spans the valley, connecting the 4th Circle and Abdoun Circle on either side.

  6. List of roads in Amman - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Circle, Amman. The 4th Circle is best known of being the place where the Jordanian prime ministry compound is located (also known locally as the "4th circle"). It connects to the Abdoun Bridge which crosses Wadi Abdoun. [8] The circle is becoming part of a project to link North Amman with the Airport Road. [8]

  7. Transport in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    ships by type (1999): bulk carrier 2, cargo ship 2, container ship 1, livestock carrier 1, roll-on/roll-off ship 1 The governments of Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq own and operate the Arab Bridge Maritime company, which is the largest passenger transport company on the Red Sea.

  8. Zarqa River - Wikipedia

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    The new Jerash Bridge crosses the Zarqa upstream of King Talal reservoir, on the road from Amman to Jerash. The bridge is the site of a gauging station where flow measurements are continuously taken. In the city of Zarqa, several bridges, vehicular and pedestrian, cross the river. The earliest of these was built by the Chechen founders of the city.

  9. Jordan River Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Hussein Bridge מסוף נהר ירדן معبر نهر الأردن: Maintained by: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Israel Airports Authority: Website: www.iaa.gov.il /en-US /borders /NeharYarden /Pages /default.aspx: History; Opened: November 1994: Statistics; Daily traffic: 1,044 pedestrians in 2005 103 vehicles in 2005: Toll: JD10.00 ...