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  2. Royal Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    Located next to the Al Hussein Public Parks, the museum was established in 2003 upon King Abdullah's wishes. The museum showcases a rare collection of Jordan's vehicles ranging from Hussein bin Ali's cars that came to Amman in 1916 to modern sports cars.

  3. Friday Market (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    Jordan The Friday Market ( Arabic : سوق الجمعة ), literally "Friday Market") or the Bird Market is a flea market located on Al-Talyani Street in Amman . This street is transformed every Friday from a street mainly selling used clothes to a market used for public auctions and for selling animals and much more.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    For passenger cars, private plates are also available. As of August 2013, the normal series had reached 21-30000; however, private plates going up to a 35 prefix have been seen. Generally, the lower the suffix number, the more expensive they are, with plates from the 10 series having the most prestige.

  5. Jordan Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Motor Car Company was founded in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio by Edward S. "Ned" Jordan, a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. The factory produced what were known as "assembled cars" until 1931, using components from other manufacturers.

  6. Tabarbour - Wikipedia

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    Tabarbour is home to many shops and is often filled with sellers, consumers, and investors. It serves as a vital shopping center in Jordan. Within Tabarbour also is the headquarters of the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces. This includes the office of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, King

  7. Transport in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, it was estimated that Jordan had 7,891 kilometres (4,903 mi) of paved highways. Some of the major highways in Jordan are: Highway 15 (Desert Highway): This is the fastest route between north and south Jordan but offers little in terms of scenery. [1] It connects the Syrian border with Amman and to the port city of Aqaba on the Gulf of ...

  8. Downtown Amman - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Amman is made up of a myriad of souq [2] markets and independently-owned businesses, including informal and marginalized economies. [3] As described by anthropologist Ahmad Abu Khalil: "...within the area there is a concentration of the oldest central markets for vegetables, clothes, and secondhand clothes.

  9. City Mall (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    City Mall is a shopping mall located in Amman, Jordan, owned by the Al-Khayr Real Estate Investment Company. It opened in 2006. The mall extends over an area of 160,000 m 2 (1,700,000 sq ft), of which 55,000 m 2 (590,000 sq ft) are leasable. [1] [2] [3] It is known as one of the most famous hangout spots in Jordan.