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  2. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan is a landlocked country in the Southern Levant region, bordered by Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Red Sea. It has a population of 11.5 million, mostly Sunni Muslim, and a constitutional monarchy with a high Human Development Index.

  3. Geography of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the location, boundaries, topography, climate, and natural resources of Jordan, a West Asian country with an area of 91,880 square kilometres (35,480 sq mi). See maps, photos, and facts about the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, and the Red Sea.

  4. History of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan is a country in the Middle East that has a long and complex history dating back to prehistoric times. It was not part of the original Palestine, but it was under Ottoman rule and later became an independent kingdom in 1946.

  5. Tourism in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the main tourist destinations, attractions and activities in Jordan, a sovereign Arab state in the Middle East. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient cities, religious sites, seaside sites, sightseeing and more.

  6. Education in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the education system of Jordan, including basic, secondary, and higher education, and its achievements and challenges. Find out the role of the Ministry of Education and other authorities in education management and reform.

  7. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the culture of Jordan, a country with diverse geography and population influenced by Arabic and Islamic elements. Explore its music, cinema, literature, media, sports, and more.

  8. Petra - Wikipedia

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    Petra is a historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan, famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit systems. It was the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom and a major trading hub on the incense routes, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

  9. Jordanian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Jordanian Arabic is a dialect continuum of Arabic spoken by 9.9 million people in Jordan. It can be divided into sedentary and Bedouin varieties, each with distinct regional and social variations in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.