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    Abdali Hospital - Amman Abdulhadi Eye Hospital - Amman; Ash-Shaami Hospital- Amman; Abu Obaida Hospital - Irbid Akilah Hospital - Amman; Al Ahli Hospital - Amman; Al Bayader Hospital - Amman

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  6. Mafraq Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Mafraq (Arabic: محافظة المفرق Muhāfaẓat al-Mafraq, local dialects Mafrag or Mafra' ) is one of the governorates of Jordan, located to the north-east of Amman, capital of Jordan. It has a population of 637,000 (2021 estimate) [2] [3] making up 5.8% of Jordan's population. Its capital is Mafraq, which is known for its military bases.

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    The leader of a Christian coalition and political party in Lebanon is calling on the U.S. and its Western allies to deploy troops to Lebanon to help the army dismantle Hezbollah.

  8. Mafraq - Wikipedia

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    Mafraq (Arabic: المفرق Al-Mafraq, local dialects: Mafrag or Mafra; lit. ' crossroads ') is the capital city of Mafraq Governorate in Jordan, located 80 km to the north of the national capital, Amman. It is located at a crossroads, with a road north going to Syria and another road to the east going to Iraq. It had 56,340 inhabitants in 2004.

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    Since the opening of the refugee camp in July 2012, the camp saw a dramatic increase in its population, that made it the largest population center in Mafraq Governorate within a few months: On 27 August 2012, the number of refugees in the camp reached 15,000 refugees, [12] comprising about 10% of the total number of Syrian refugees in Jordan.