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Amman is the 4th most visited Arab city and the ninth highest recipient of international visitor spending. Roughly 1.8 million tourists visited Amman in 2011 and spent over $1.3 billion in the city. [87] The expansion of Queen Alia International Airport is an example of the Greater Amman Municipality's heavy investment in the city's ...
Mayor of Greater Amman Municipality; أمين عمّان ... The first municipal council in the capital city of Jordan, Amman, was established in 1909. [1] [2]
Amman Governorate, officially known as Muhafazat al-Asima (Arabic: محافظة العاصمة, English translation: the Capital Governorate), is one of the governorates in Jordan. The governorate's capital is the city of Amman , which is also the country's capital.
Marj Al-Hamam (Arabic: مرج الحمام; lit. ' Meadow of Doves ') is the district number 27 of Metropolitan Amman – Greater Amman Municipality (GAM); it is situated to the western part of GAM.
Zahran is a District in the Greater Amman Municipality. It is named after the Zahran Palace which stands amidst Zahran street. It consists of 5 neighborhoods of which most parts are residential, however, some parts of the district contain Amman's best hotels, hospitals and towers. The district is also home to several governmental buildings ...
Al-Quwaysimah (Arabic: القُويسِمة, romanized: al-Quwaysima; alternatively spelled Quwaysma or Qweismeh) is an area part of the Greater Amman Municipality, [1] and also one of the districts of Amman governorate. [2] [3] [4] As of 2013 it had a population of 176,400, making it the fifth largest city in Jordan. [5]
Naour (Arabic: ناعور), also called Naur, is region number 26 in the Greater Amman Municipality. It is located on the west side of the capital, and comprises 26 neighborhoods or residential areas. Naour comprises approximately 87 km 2, i.e., 5.19%, of the total landscape of Greater Amman Municipality. Its population is 50,000 and it is ...
Shawarbeh was a member of the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) and headed Tareq neighbourhood's local committee. [1] He was appointed deputy mayor of the GAM in September 2013 [1] and mayor Amman in August 2017. [2] [3] In March 2022, the Cabinet renewed his mayoral mandate. [4]