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  2. List of cities in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in Jordan. 37 languages. ... Cities and urban localities with a population of higher than 20,000 are listed below. [1] [2]

  3. Jordanian Central Command - Wikipedia

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    Jordanian forces have strategically avoided deploying in the Jordan Valley itself, where they could be susceptible to Israeli air power and artillery. Instead, they occupy positions on the heights above the valley, strategically positioned to impede any enemy advancement along the routes leading to the central plateau and major cities.

  4. Jordanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Jordan also hosts SOFEX, the world's fastest growing and region's only special operations and homeland security exhibition and conference. [12] Jordan is a regional and international provider of advanced military goods and services. [13] A KADDB Industrial Park was opened in September 2009 in Mafraq. It is an integral industrial free zone ...

  5. By the numbers: The US military buildup in the Middle East - AOL

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    The US has significantly strengthened its military posture in the Middle East amid concerns about the war between Israel and Hamas triggering a wider regional conflict.

  6. Jordanian Southern Command - Wikipedia

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    A number of infantry battalions are normally assigned to defend Karak, located just to the east of the southern part of the Dead Sea, and Aqaba, the port city in the deep south of Jordan, near the border with Saudi Arabia. Some of the units based in the Aqaba area also have a coastal defence role. [1] [4]

  7. Jordanian Northern Command - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Command was formed in 1977 as part of a major reorganization of the Royal Jordanian Army. The Units that make up the command were transferred from the 12th Mechanized Division that was disbanded. Northern Command units are deployed from Ramtha through Umm Qays to the Zarqa River in a defensive posture that cover both Israel and Syria.

  8. Portal:Jordan/Selected city - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Jordan/Selected city/2 . Zarqa is the second-largest city in Jordan. Known as the blue city, around 635,000 people live in the city. Zarqa is also known for its military bases and being the base of the Arab Legion, which was the Transjordanian army force during Jordan's British Protectorate days.

  9. List of largest cities in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest cities in the Arab world. ... Jordan: Amman: 4,642,000 7250 ... List of largest metropolitan areas of the Middle East;