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  2. List of largest cities in the Levant region by population

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    Rank City Country Population Source 1 Amman Jordan 4,642,000 [1]2 Damascus Syria 2,503,000 [2]3 Beirut Lebanon 2,402,000 [3]4 Aleppo Syria 2,098,210 [4]5 Irbid Jordan ...

  3. Demographics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In early 2016 about 30% of the population were non-citizens, a figure including refugees, legal and illegal immigrants. [4] Jordan's annual population growth rate stands at 3.05% as of 2023, with an average birth rate of 2.8. There were 1,977,534 households in Jordan in 2015, with an average of 4.8 persons per household. [4]

  4. Amman - Wikipedia

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    The population of Amman has risen exponentially with the successive waves of immigrants and refugees arriving throughout the 20th century. From a population of roughly 1,000 in 1890, Amman grew to around 1,000,000 inhabitants in 1990, primarily as a result of immigration, but also due to the high birthrate in the city. [98]

  5. List of cities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Jordan Relief map of Jordan Amman, capital of Jordan Zarqa Irbid. ... Cities and urban localities with a population of higher than 20,000 are listed below. [1] [2]

  6. Amman Governorate - Wikipedia

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    However, since Amman is located on a hilly plateau, the average annual precipitation and temperature generally may vary significantly from one location to another, even within the city of Amman. For instance, it may be snowing in the Sweileh district which has an elevation of 1050 m above sea level, but cloudy with no rain in the Amman city ...

  7. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The population of Amman was 65,754 in 1946, but exceeded 4 million by 2015. Arabs make up about 98% of the population. The remaining 2% consist largely of peoples from the Caucasus including Circassians, Armenians, and Chechens, along with smaller minority groups. [14] About 84.1% of the population live in urban areas. [14]

  8. List of countries by population (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    Statistical subregions as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division [1]. This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects.

  9. Armenians in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A house inside Armenian Quarter in Amman, Jordan. Armenians in Jordan are ethnic Armenians living in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.There are an estimated 3,000 Armenians living in the country today with an estimated 2,500 of them being members of the Armenian Apostolic Church, [1] and predominantly speak Western Armenian dialect. [3]