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  2. List of cities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Cities and urban localities with a population of higher than 20,000 are listed below. [1] [2] Note that the first three population columns are based on censuses, while the last column is from an estimate.

  3. 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.

  4. List of largest metropolitan areas in the Middle East

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    Rank City Country Metropolitan Population City Population Image 1 Cairo Egypt 20,439,541: 9,500,000: 2 Tehran Iran 17,672,000: 9,134,000: 3 Istanbul Turkey 15,519,267

  5. List of largest cities in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest cities in the Arab world. ... Jordan: Amman: 4,642,000 7250 ... List of largest metropolitan areas of the Middle East;

  6. Aqaba - Wikipedia

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    The routes serve mainly the Egyptian coastal cities on the gulf like Taba and Sharm Al Sheikh. [65] In 2006, the port was ranked as being the "Best Container Terminal" in the Middle East by Lloyd's List. The port was chosen for its recent improvements and its ability to handle local traffic as well as international traffic to four neighboring ...

  7. 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]

  8. Jordanian Central Command - Wikipedia

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    Jordanian forces have strategically avoided deploying in the Jordan Valley itself, where they could be susceptible to Israeli air power and artillery. Instead, they occupy positions on the heights above the valley, strategically positioned to impede any enemy advancement along the routes leading to the central plateau and major cities.

  9. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan has been a medical tourism destination in the Middle East since the 1970s. A study conducted by Jordan's Private Hospitals Association found that 250,000 patients from 102 countries received treatment in Jordan in 2010, compared to 190,000 in 2007, bringing over $1 billion in revenue.