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  2. Siq - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the Siq contains a huge dam, reconstructed in 1963 and again in 1991, designed to bar the mouth of the Siq and reroute the waters of Wadi Musa. The dam is a fairly true reconstruction of what the Nabataeans did to control Wadi Musa between the 1st century BC and the beginning of the 1st century AD.

  3. Wadi Musa - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Musa (Arabic: وادي موسى, literally "Valley of Musa (AS)) is a town located in the Ma'an Governorate in southern Jordan.It is the administrative center of the Petra Department [1] and the nearest town to the archaeological site of Petra, being only 3.5 km (2.2 miles) away.

  4. Petra guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in Jordan’s ...

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    Ideal for those looking to take part in other activities in Wadi Musa, such as cooking classes at Petra Kitchen, the hotel is located further into Wadi Musa town, just over a mile from the main ...

  5. Little Petra - Wikipedia

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    It is on the local road that leaves Wadi Musa and follows the edge of the mountains around Petra itself through the small Bedouin village of Umm Sayhoun. About 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Wadi Musa, a short road to the west leads to the narrow, unpaved parking lot for Little Petra [5] and Beidha, a Neolithic site nearby. There is another ...

  6. Mövenpick Resort Petra - Wikipedia

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    Mövenpick Resort Petra is located at the entrance of historic Petra in Wadi Musa in Jordan. It is about 110 km from King Hussein International Airport and 200 km from Queen Alia International Airport. The resort was opened in 1996 and is classified a 5-star hotel.

  7. Petra - Wikipedia

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    Among the six communities in the Petra Region, Umm Sayhoun is one of the smaller communities. The village of Wadi Musa is the largest in the area, inhabited largely by the Layathnah Bedouin, and is now the closest settlement to the visitor centre, the main entrance via the Siq and the archaeological site generally.

  8. Tourism in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Petra in Wadi Musa, home of the Nabataeans, is a complete city carved in a mountain. The huge rocks are colorful, mostly pink, and the entrance to the ancient city is through a 1.25 km narrow gorge in the mountain—called the Siq.

  9. Jebel al-Madhbah - Wikipedia

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    The valley in which Petra resides is known as Wadi Musa, ... At the entrance to Wadi Musa is Ain Musa, the Spring of Moses. See also. History portal;

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