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  2. Petra - Wikipedia

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    Petra was the focus of an American PBS Nova special, "Petra: Lost City of Stone", [110] which premiered in the US and Europe in February 2015. Petra is central to Netflix's first Arabic original series Jinn, which is a young adult supernatural drama about the djinn in the ancient city of Petra. They must try and stop the demons from destroying ...

  3. Geography of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A satellite map of the Middle East with Jordan in the center. A village near Al-Salt in the Balqa Governorate. Wadi Rum in Southern Jordan.. The country consists mainly of a plateau between 700 metres (2,300 ft) and 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) meters high, divided into ridges by valleys and gorges, and a few mountainous areas.

  4. File:Petra location map-fr.svg - Wikipedia

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    This map shouldn't be printed over a 1:0,39 ratio (28,72 × 43,18 cm), which corresponds to an approximate scale of 1:1 260 000. Author Eric Gaba ( Sting - fr:Sting )

  5. 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.

  6. File:Jordan location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries on this map show the de facto situation. This is just one of several different views on the subject (see COM:NPOV ). Description Jordan location map.svg

  7. Sela (Edom) - Wikipedia

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    Sela (Hebrew: סֶּלַע, Selaʿ, "rock"; Arabic: السلع, es-Sela‛; Greek: πέτρα, 'Petra'; Latin: petra) [1] is a geographical name encountered several times in the Hebrew Bible, and applicable to a variety of locations. [2] One site by this name is placed by the Second Book of Kings in Edom. [2]

  8. Ed-Deir, Petra - Wikipedia

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    Ed-Deir (Arabic: الدير, lit. ' The Monastery '), also spelled el-Deir and ad-Deir/ad-Dayr, is a monumental building carved out of rock in the ancient city of Petra in southern Jordan. [1]

  9. Siq - Wikipedia

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    The Siq (Arabic: السيق, transliterated al-Sīq, transcribed as-Sīq, [a] literally 'the Shaft') is the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan. Also known as Siqit, it is a dim, narrow gorge (in some points no more than 3 metres (10 ft) wide) and winds its way approximately 1.2 kilometres ( 3 ⁄ 4 mi) and ...