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  2. Gulf of Aqaba - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Large gulf at the northern tip of the Red Sea Gulf of Aqaba Gulf of Eilat خَلِيج الْعَقَبَة (Arabic) מפרץ אילת (Hebrew) The Sinai Peninsula with the Gulf of Aqaba to the east and the Gulf of Suez to the west Gulf of Aqaba Location West Asia Coordinates 28°45′N ...

  3. Aqaba - Wikipedia

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    View of Aqaba One of the many resorts in the city Shatt Al-Ghandour gardens The Red Sea Summit in Aqaba in 2003. Benefiting from its location and status as Jordan's special economic zone, Aqaba's economy is based on the tourism and port industry sectors. [4] [7] The economic growth in Aqaba is higher than the average economic growth in the ...

  4. List of tourism journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tourism journals: peer-reviewed academic journals covering the study of all aspects of tourism. International Journal of Tourism Sciences; Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research; Journal of Interpretation Research; Journal of Sustainable Tourism; Journal of Travel Research; Journal of Vacation Marketing; Tourism and ...

  5. Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Aqaba special economic zone or ASEZA (Arabic: سلطة منطقة العقبة الاقتصادية الخاصة) was inaugurated in 2001 as an initiative by the government of Jordan to ensure that Aqaba’s commercial and cultural prominence develops to be a regional hub for trade, tourism, and culture. Six ministerial-level commissioners ...

  6. Tourism in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Aqaba is seeing nearly $20 billion worth of developments centered on tourism and real estate projects transforming the city into a "new Dubai". The Dead Sea – It is the lowest point on earth, 402 metres (1,319 ft) below sea level , [ 3 ] and becomes 1 meter lower each year.

  7. Aqaba Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Aqaba, the port at the Red Sea, plays an important role in the economic life of Jordan. Two of Jordan's top three tourist destinations lie in Aqaba Governorate, Wadi Rum, and the port city of Aqaba. The port is Jordan's most important import/export hub. The industrial port lies about 15 km to the south from the beaches and the Aqaba city center.

  8. Aqaba Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Aqaba Marine Reserve is a nature reserve located in the Aqaba Governorate, Jordan, established in 1997, covers an area of 2.8 square kilometers. This reserve is considered a habitat for important marine life, such as seagrass .

  9. Talk:List of tourism journals - Wikipedia

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    there is almost 400 journals in tourism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2800:810:442:820E:21B8:F179:5A00:F5D5 23:09, 10 September 2018 (UTC) Academica Turistica: Tourism and Innovation Journal Academy of Global Hospitality and Tourism Journal (AGHTJ).