
Amman: Heart of the Hashemite Kingdom
Capital of the Jordanian Kingdom
It has a large number of inhabitants making it the largest in population among the governorates and sizing up to the third position in land area after Ma’an and Mafraq governorates, whose significance is dominantly represented by the backbone of the Jordanian State. It has the most important institutions of the Jordanian State, as well as all government departments and the Council of Representatives located in the Abdali area and is about 750 metres above sea level.
The city is situated in the centre of the Kingdom in an area where mountains abound. The city grew up in the mountain valleys. First, it squeezed its inhabitants. They rose its foothills and continued to expand through its peaks until the city spread its limbs above 20 mountains.
Amman is the Kingdom's commercial and administrative centre and its economic and educational heart. It has become a polarization point for many Arab communities for its unique location and contemporary architecture. It attracts many tourists annually from Western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, neighbouring and nearby Arab countries and many families of the Arab Gulf States.
Oman is characterized by its diverse nature, from plains, mountains and beaches attracting tourists from around the world. The most important areas visited by tourists are: Green Mountain: The Green Mountain is located in the state of Nizwa and is characterized by its agricultural diversity, from flowers and trees, such as: Almond, walnut and pomegranate trees, as well as peaches and apricots, apart from roses that grow in any region of the Arabian Gulf only in the Green Mountain, reach 3,000 metres high, have a moderate climate in summer, and cool in winter.
Laundry Beach: The laundry beach in Salalah state is characterized by its silver soft sand, which the visitor can see from the Marnaf cave; Water fountains rise from below the rocks, exporting a loud roar that visitors enjoy when visiting. Sahl Atin: Sahl Atin is located in Dhofar governorate, specifically in Salalah, a beautiful place for visitors in autumn; relaxation, recreation; Because of its beautiful atmosphere, its picturesque green lawns, its exquisite trees, and close proximity to the plain of Atan Mahmeh, the eye of Jarzeez, which is a source of water wealth in Dhofar.
The archaeological city of Blade, located in Dhofar governorate, is one of Salalah's most prominent historical monuments; It contains the remains of mosques, buildings, sidewalks and ports, as well as its famous fortress. The city of Blade flourished in the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, and has gained a unique style in the Islamic era. This is evident in the design of its ancient mosque, which is one of the world's most famous.
The visitor must visit the Flesh Land Museum, located in Salalah, which is approximately 5 km from the city center; This is because it is a museum encompassing the time periods of the Sultanate of Oman, and its governorates, where the visitor identifies its maritime heritage, historical heritage, through models and archaeological testimonies, in the museum's various halls.
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