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  2. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan, [a] officially the ... Amman is the country's capital and largest city, ... Byzantine Madaba Map showing the Jordan River and the Dead Sea.

  3. Amman - Wikipedia

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    In the late 9th century, Amman was noted as the "capital" of the Balqa by geographer al-Yaqubi. [39] Likewise, in 985, the Jerusalemite historian al-Muqaddasi described Amman as the capital of Balqa, [39] and that it was a town in the desert fringe of Syria surrounded by villages and cornfields and was a regional source of lambs, grain and ...

  4. List of cities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Jordan Relief map of Jordan Amman, capital of Jordan Zarqa Irbid. List. Cities and urban localities with a population of higher than 20,000 are listed below ...

  5. Geography of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A map of Jordan. Jordan is situated geographically in West Asia, south of Syria, west of Iraq, northwest of Saudi Arabia, east of Israel and the Palestinian territory of the West Bank. The area is also referred to as the Middle or Near East. Its territory covers about 91,880 square kilometres (35,480 sq mi).

  6. Amman Governorate - Wikipedia

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    It is housed in the Jordan Archaeological Museum. Amman Governorate, officially known as Muhafazat al-Asima (Arabic: محافظة العاصمة, English translation: the Capital Governorate), is one of the governorates in Jordan. The governorate's capital is the city of Amman, which is also the country's capital.

  7. Outline of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Relief map of Jordan. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Jordan: . Jordan – country located in Southwest Asia, bordering Syria to the north, Iraq to the north-east, Israel and the Palestinian territories to the west, and Saudi Arabia to the east and south.

  8. Amman Citadel - Wikipedia

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    The Amman Citadel (Arabic: جبل القلعة, romanized: Jabal Al-Qal'a) is an archeological site at the center of downtown Amman, the capital of Jordan. The L-shaped hill is one of the seven hills (jebal) that originally made up Amman.

  9. File:Jordan location map.svg - Wikipedia

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