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  2. List of roads in Amman - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Street is officially known as Abu Baker al-Siddeeq Street, and runs up and down Jabal Amman. Gardens Street is officially known as Wasfi Al-Tal Street and runs between Shmeisani and Tl'aa Al Ali towards Khalda. Wakalat Street is a pedestrianized street in the Swefiyeh shopping district.

  3. King Faisal Street (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    King Faisal Street (Arabic: شارع الملك فيصل) is a street in Amman, Jordan, considered one of the main thoroughfares of the downtown area. The street is named after Faisal I of Iraq . Originally called the Municipality Street in 1909, the street became one of Amman's main thoroughfares, particularly after the city became the capital ...

  4. Al-Madina Al-Munawara Street (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina Al-Munawara Street or Al-Madina Street [1] (Arabic: شارع المدينة المنورة, romanized: shariʿ al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah) is a prominent and bustling street located in the western part of Amman, Jordan. Known for its variety of restaurants, shops, and residential spaces, it has grown into a significant commercial and ...

  5. Category:Streets in Amman - Wikipedia

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  6. Na'our - Wikipedia

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    Naour (Arabic: ناعور), also called Naur, is region number 26 in the Greater Amman Municipality. It is located on the west side of the capital, and comprises 26 neighborhoods or residential areas. Naour comprises approximately 87 km 2, i.e., 5.19%, of the total landscape of Greater Amman Municipality. Its population is 50,000 and it is ...

  7. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Amman had already been functioning as an administrative centre. The Umayyads built a large palace on the Amman Citadel hill, known today as the Umayyad Palace. Amman was later destroyed by several earthquakes and natural disasters, including a particularly severe earthquake in 749. The Umayyads were overthrown by the Abbasids three years later ...

  8. Jabal Amman - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the 1st Circle marks the start of Jabal Amman and King Talal Street on the valley floor marks the end of it. 9th Sha'ban Street divides Jabal Amman from Jabal al-Luweibdeh in the north. [1] Mango Street runs north-south across the slope. Rainbow Street serves as the main access up and down the mountain to the 1st circle.

  9. Zahran area - Wikipedia

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    Zahran is a District in the Greater Amman Municipality. It is named after the Zahran Palace which stands amidst Zahran street. It consists of 5 neighborhoods of which most parts are residential, however, some parts of the district contain Amman's best hotels, hospitals and towers. The district is also home to several governmental buildings ...