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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. Wadi Abdoun is 40 metres (130 ft) deep with a small artery road running ...
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.
A leading example is the Abdoun Bridge, which spans Wadi Abdoun and connects the 4th Circle to Abdoun Circle. It is considered one of Amman's many landmarks and is the first curved suspended bridge to be built in the country. [36] Abdoun Bridge, considered one of Amman's landmarks
Abdoun is Technically Divided into Two Parts, South and North Abdoun, but both South and North Abdoun are known to Locals simply as Abdoun. Abdoun Circle is surrounded by numerous restaurants, cafés, Malls and stalls, and is a popular spot among Amman's youth. Abdoun Mall, the first mall to open in Amman at the time of its opening, is also ...
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] The circle is nearby numerous embassies, including the Egyptian, Algerian, French, Spanish, and Tunisian embassies. [9] The 5th Circle
Areas of Amman have gained their names from either the hills (Jabal) or the valleys (Wadi) they occupy, such as Jabal al-Ashrafiyeh and Wadi Abdoun. [1] and most of them located in the Eastern Amman.
Abdoun Bridge: جسر عبدون: 132 ... Concrete box girder deck, 3 concrete pylons 63+132+132+63+27: Amman's Beltway Wadi Abdoun. 2006: Amman Amman Governorate [S ...
Wadi Al-Seer or Wadi as-Seer (Arabic: وادي السير, meaning "Valley of the Orchards") is a valley west of Amman, which gave its name to one of the twenty-two districts of the Greater Amman Municipality in Jordan. It is said to have taken its name from a prehistoric queen that ruled the area, Queen Seer.