Amman
A Dead Sea is located in Amman, Jordan but runs from borders of Israel. It is a natural landscape recognized as the most astonishing natural and spiritual spot. There are many natural treasures hidden below underneath the lowest body of water and lowest point of Earth with its richness in natural salt.
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Roman Amphitheatre was built in 2nd century under the rule of Antonius Pius. The open theatre can fit at least 6000 people at one time. The shape of it is made in a hillside to keep the sunlight ray falling off on the audience.
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Ajloun castle was built in 1184 by Ezz Eddin Osama bin Munqethe who was a general in the army of Saladin. Castle of Ajloun is also known as Qalaat Errabadh which in Arabic language means “Hilltop Castle”.
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St George’s church of Madaba is located in Madaba town a structure built from 6th century AD. The floor of Greek Othodox Basilica of Saint George is the main attraction of it. There are over two million pieces of color stones on the floor that shows hills, valleys, villages, and towns in Palestine and the Nile Delta.
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King Hussein Mosque is located on Hashemi St in downtown of Amman. It is one of the most beautiful mosques of Amman with its peace white color exterior. The entrance of the mosque is after climbing through the clean white stairs.
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The Royal Automobile Museum was built to honor the majesty King Abdullah II who wished to pay a tribute to his father King Hussein’s life and his interest in cars. King Hussein’s idea about the car was not its technical qualities or designs....
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National Archaeological Museum is one of the famous museums in Jordan that hold an enormous collection of Jordan’s eras and its regional history. The museum was built in 1951 that carries art work dating from 6000 years old.
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King Abdullah Mosque was built by King Hussein bin Talal to honor his grandfather King Abdullah I. The building of the mosque is designed very thoughtfully with its spectacular blue color dome 35 meters in diameter on top of the mosque
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University of Jordan is located in Amman which was found in 1962. The university is the oldest and largest one in Jordan the Hashemite kingdom. It is run by the government that employs over 1400 staff and 37,000 students annually.
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Amman
The balad is known as the central old commercial area of Amman. It is common tourists hang out place which is open daily in downtown of Amman. Many people enjoy walking through the narrow streets of the balad and shop around in the area.
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