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  2. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Amman (UK: / əˈmɑːn / ə-MAHN, US: / ɑːˈmɑːn / ah-MAHN; Arabic: عَمَّان, romanized: ʿAmmān, pronounced [ʕaˈmːaːn]) [5][6] is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. [7] With a population of four million as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the ...

  3. Jordan University of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    www.just.edu.jo. The Jordan University of Science and Technology (Arabic: جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية Jami'at Al-Ulum wa Al-Tiknolojia Al-Urdunia), often abbreviated JUST, is a public technological university located on the outskirts of Irbid, at Ar Ramtha in northern Jordan. [2]

  4. University of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Jordan (Arabic: الجامعة الأردنية), often abbreviated UJ or JU, is a public university located in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 1962, [10] and it is the largest and oldest institution of higher education in Jordan. It is located in the capital Amman in the Jubaiha District of Amman. It is composed of 25 faculties ...

  5. Embassy of the United States, Amman - Wikipedia

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    Website. jo.usembassy.gov. The Embassy of the United States in Amman is the diplomatic mission of the United States to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is located on Al-Umawyeen Street in Amman, the capital of Jordan. [2] The current ambassador is Yael Lempert, serving since September 2023. [3]

  6. Science and technology in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan contributes 75% of the Arabic content on the Internet. [9] The ICT sector is the fastest-growing sector in the Jordanian economy with a 25% annual growth rate. The sector accounts for more than 84,000 jobs and contributes 12% to GDP. [10]

  7. Armenians in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The early Armenian refugees in Jordan resided mainly in places like Ma'an, Shobak, Al Karak and Madaba and Russeifa. Nowadays, the majority of the Armenians lives in the capital Amman, with a few families in Irbid, Aqaba, Madaba and Zarqa. Armenians have worked in photography, fashion, car mechanics and in professional businesses and small trade.

  8. Al-Ahliyya Amman University - Wikipedia

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    49.66 acres (0.2010 km 2) Website. ammanu.edu.jo. Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) (or Amman University, or Amman Private University) is located in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 1990, it was the first private university in Jordan. [5][6] The university is accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Jordan, [4] and is a ...

  9. The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development

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    Formerly called. Queen Alia Fund (QAF) The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD) is the largest and oldest development NGO in Jordan. [1] With 450 employees and around 4000 volunteers (as of 2014), the group maintains a strong presence in Jordan's poorest communities through a network of 51 community centres. [2]