Jordan is an Asian country located in the Middle East. It borders Iraq to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the east and south, Israel and the Palestinian territories to the west and Syria to the north. In total, its borders have a length of 1,619 km.
The Jordanians are mostly Arabs, except for small communities of Chechens, Circassians, Armenians, and Kurds who have adapted to Arab culture. The official language is Arabic, but English is generally spoken as a second language classes by merchants or government officials.
Jordan is a small country with limited natural resources. Currently, the country is seeking ways to enable it expand its water supply and make more efficient use of existing stocks, including regional cooperation.
Jordan has a vast Ottoman and Arab influence, which is reflected in its architecture, which even has shades Roman and Phoenician.
The tourism sector is of key importance for the Jordanian economy. Coupled with the country’s political stability, its geography makes it an attractive tourist destination. The major tourist activities include visiting Jordan from many famous ancient and untapped natural sites, through outreach to religious sites and cultural traditions. Do not miss:
- Ajloun, famous for the Islamic al-Castillo Rabadh.
- Petra in Ma’an, the home of the Nabataeans, an entire city is carved into a mountain.
- Jerash is a Greco-Roman city pure, famous for its ancient Roman architecture, with arches and columns, with its magnificently preserved monuments and environments.
- Amman, is both a Roman city with its theaters, forums, temples and avenues, as a Muslim, with colors and various mosques and the Palace, as a Christian, with its beautiful Byzantine churches.
- Umm Qais, a town in the ruins of ancient Hellenistic-Roman city of Gadara.
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