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  2. University of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Jordan (Arabic: الجامعة الأردنية), often abbreviated UJ or JU, is a public university located in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 1962, [10] and it is the largest and oldest institution of higher education in Jordan. It is located in the capital Amman in the Jubaiha District of Amman.

  3. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Archaeological Museum was founded in 1951 in Amman, and archeological museums at Petra, jerash, Madaba, and Kerak have also come into existence. [15] Archeological discoveries in Jordan have also been supported since 1970 by the American Center for Oriental Research (ACOR).

  4. List of universities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of degree-granting universities and institutions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan sorted alphabetically by the governorate to which each university belongs. Jordan has both private and public universities , many of which are supported by the government of Jordan and their respective provinces .

  5. Category:Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Culture in Amman (2 C, 3 P) A. Arts in Jordan (9 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "Culture of Jordan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  6. Amman - Wikipedia

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    The University of Jordan is the largest public university in the city. [161] There are 448 private schools in the city attended by 90,000 students, [162] including Jubilee School, Amman Baccalaureate School, Amman Academy, Amman National School, Modern American School, American Community School in Amman, and National Orthodox School ...

  7. Mansaf - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Heritage Encyclopedia vol. 1–5: Rox Bin Za'id Al-Uzaizi. Cultural history of Jordan during the Mamluk period 1250–1517. Professor Yousef Ghawanmeh. 1979, Workers Cooperative Society presses. Amman, Jordan. 1982, Yarmouk University. Irbid, Jordan. 1986, Ministry of Culture and Youth. Amman, Jordan. 1992, University of Jordan.

  8. University of Jordan Library - Wikipedia

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    the university founder Nasir al-Din al-Asad walking with the Canadian ambassador to Jordan inside the university library on March 1, 1967.. The University of Jordan Library, established in 1962, holds the distinction of being the second public library in Jordan, following the Central Library (Arabic: المكتبة المركزية) (Public Libraries Department, Arabic: دائرة ...

  9. Education in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Schools in Jordan have two main categories, government and private. The private education sector accommodates more than 31.14 percent [13] of the student population in the capital of Jordan, Amman. This sector is still heavily taxed, up to 25%++, although it takes a high burden off the government of the Kingdom, which makes school fees ...