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  2. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Gate. Zahran district in west Amman is the location of the Jordan Gate, which is a high class commercial and residential project currently under construction in the Wadi Al-Seer district of Amman, Jordan, it consists of two high-rise buildings connected by a multi-storey podium. [118]

  3. Ma'an - Wikipedia

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    Ma'an (Arabic: مَعان, romanized: Maʿān) is a city in southern Jordan, 218 kilometres (135 mi) southwest of the capital Amman. It serves as the capital of the Ma'an Governorate. Its population was approximately 41,055 in 2015.

  4. List of cities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Jordan Relief map of Jordan Amman, capital of Jordan Zarqa Irbid. List. Cities and urban localities with a population of higher than 20,000 are listed below.

  5. Downtown Amman - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Amman is made up of a myriad of souq [2] markets and independently-owned businesses, including informal and marginalized economies. [3] As described by anthropologist Ahmad Abu Khalil: "...within the area there is a concentration of the oldest central markets for vegetables, clothes, and secondhand clothes.

  6. Wadi Al-Seer - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Al-Seer or Wadi as-Seer (Arabic: وادي السير, meaning "Valley of the Orchards") is a valley west of Amman, which gave its name to one of the twenty-two districts of the Greater Amman Municipality in Jordan. It is said to have taken its name from a prehistoric queen that ruled the area, Queen Seer.

  7. Jabal al-Ashrafieh - Wikipedia

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    Jabal al-Ashrafieh (Arabic: جبل الأشرفية, often called al-Ashrafiyah or simply Ashrafiya) is a town and neighbourhood in Amman, Jordan.Located in East Amman, it is the highest point in the city and it features many services, such as schools, restaurants, and shopfronts.

  8. The Duke's Diwan - Wikipedia

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    Furniture which dates back to the 1920s was restored, including period-specific chairs, a freestanding stove, and a vintage radio. Sketches of Amman's Ottoman and Roman ruins, and pictures of the building when it was a hotel, of Amman during the 1930s, and of King Hussein who was Bisharat's close friend can be seen hanging on the walls. [4]

  9. Al-Madina Al-Munawara Street (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina Al-Munawara Street or Al-Madina Street [1] (Arabic: شارع المدينة المنورة, romanized: shariʿ al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah) is a prominent and bustling street located in the western part of Amman, Jordan. Known for its variety of restaurants, shops, and residential spaces, it has grown into a significant commercial and ...