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  2. Demographics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan also hosts around 1.4 million Syrian refugees who fled to the country due to the Syrian Civil War since 2011. About 31,163 Yemenis and 22,700 Libyan refugees live in Jordan as of January 2015. [4] There are thousands of Lebanese refugees who came to Jordan when civil strife and war and the 2006 war broke out in their native country.

  3. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan is classified by the World Bank as a lower middle income country. [178] Approximately 15.7% of the population lives below the national poverty line as of 2018, [179] while almost a third fell below the national poverty line during some time of the year, known as transient poverty. [180]

  4. Category:Jordanian people - Wikipedia

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    People from Jordan by governorate (12 C) Jordanian people by occupation (34 C) Jordanian people by political orientation (10 C) Jordanian people by religion (4 C) *

  5. Al-Maquar - Wikipedia

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    King Abdullah II of Jordan and U.S. President George W. Bush in Raghadan Palace in 2006. Al-Maquar (Arabic: المقر, romanized: al-Maqarr, lit. 'the Headquarters') is a royal residential complex in Amman, Jordan. The compound spans 40 hectares and serves as the residence of the royal family of Jordan.

  6. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Amman, and Jordan in general, is the Middle East's hub for medical tourism. Jordan receives the most medical tourists in the region and the fifth highest in the world. Amman receives 250,000 foreign patients a year and over $1 billion annually. [89]

  7. Netanyahu and Trump to meet at White House today - AOL

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    Trump said the approximately 1.8 million Palestinians should be moved to a new site or sites in other Arab countries, such as Egypt or Jordan, where they can "live in peace."

  8. Hashemites - Wikipedia

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    Prince Zeid bin Hussein, who moved to Jordan when his brother's grandson, King Faisal II of Iraq, was overthrown and murdered in a coup in 1958. Hassan, died at a young age. Hussein bin Ali continued to rule an independent Hejaz, of which he proclaimed himself king, between 1916 and 1924, after the collapse of Ottoman power, with the tacit ...

  9. Bachelor Nation’s Jordan Kimball and Wife Christina Are ...

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    Fans were first introduced to Jordan during Becca Kufrin's season 14 of The Bachelorette in 2018. He returned to the franchise on seasons 5 and 6 of Bachelor in Paradise before finding The One in ...