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Why Jordan
I LOVE JORDAN ... ok, as much as every one loves his country and more.
I want to build this country with my blood and swit.


Few places on earth can display virtually the entire course of human development within a few hundred square kilometers. Because of its strategic historical position, Jordan is today a living history book. Every major period of history - from the Paleolithic Age to the Modern Era - can be traced across Jordan's soil.



Amman
Amman (biblical Rabbah Ammon; ancient Philadelphia), city in northern Jordan, capital of Jordan and Amman Governorate. It is about 40 km (about 25 mi) northeast of the Dead Sea. Amman is the commercial, industrial, and administrative center of Jordan. Industries include the manufacture of textiles, tobacco products, dry batteries, leather products, tiles, and cement and the processing of flour and other food products. The extraction of phosphate and petroleum refining are other important industries. Jordan's main highway passes through the city and terminates at the port of Al 'Aqabah. A government-operated rail line, formerly part of Al Hijaz (the Hejaz) Railway, links Amman with Damascus, Syria, to the north. The city is also served by Amman International Airport.
The city Rabbah Ammon had its origins in the period about 1500 BC, and was important as the chief city of the Ammonites. In the 3rd century BC the Egyptian king Ptolemy Philadelphus c














 
   
 

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