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  2. Zarqa - Wikipedia

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    Zarqa (Arabic: الزرقاء) is the capital of Zarqa Governorate in Jordan. Its name means "the blue (city)". Its name means "the blue (city)". It had a population of 635,160 inhabitants in 2015, [ 1 ] and is the second most populous city in Jordan after Amman .

  3. List of cities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Map of Jordan Relief map of Jordan Amman, ... Zarqa: 3. Irbid:

  4. Umm Quseir, Mogableen and Bnayyat area - Wikipedia

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    Umm Quseir, Mogableen and Bnayyat area, better known as Al Muqabalayn (Arabic: المقابلين) is an area in the western south of Amman, the capital city of Jordan. It is composed of 7 districts. Its total area is 23.1 square km. It had a population of 99,738 people in 2015.

  5. Zarqa Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Zarqa Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الزرقاء Muħāfazat az-Zarqāʔ, local dialects ez-Zergā or ez-Zer'a) is the third largest governorate in Jordan by population. The capital of Zarqa governorate is Zarqa City, which is the largest city in the governorate.

  6. JustProperty - Wikipedia

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    Property Finder (formerly JustProperty) is a Dubai-based real estate website. It was launched in 2008 as Justproperty.com by Alex Nicholas [ 1 ] and Siddharth Singh. In addition to UAE, there are versions for Qatar , Bahrain , [ 2 ] Egypt , Oman , Jordan , Saudi Arabia , and Lebanon .

  7. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Most Jordanian newspapers and news stations are situated in Amman. Daily newspapers published in Amman include Alghad, [148] Ad-Dustour, [149] The Jordan Times, [148] and Al Ra'i, the most circulated newspaper in the country. [150] In 2011, Al Ra'i was ranked the 5th most popular newspaper in the Arab world by Forbes Middle-East report. [151]

  8. Azraq, Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Azraq (Arabic: الأزرق meaning "blue") is a small town in Zarqa Governorate in central-eastern Jordan, 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Amman. The population of Azraq was 9,021 in 2004. [ 1 ] The Muwaffaq Salti Air Base is located in Azraq.

  9. Amman Governorate - Wikipedia

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    The University of Jordan is the oldest university established in the governorate, and is Jordan's first university. [8] The Arab Open University [9] is owned and run by the Arab League. Princess Sumaya University for Technology was named after Princess Sumaya of Jordan. [10] Petra University was ranked 20th in the Arab World by Webometrics. [11]