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Facts about Amman City
Jordan is known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with Amman as its capital, with four countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Syria and Iraq. The Jordan rather than the Palestinan territory lends itself to the name of the country.
The capital city is Amman, which also forms the economic, political and cultural centre of the country. Furthermore, it is the most populated city with the population going past the 1 million mark. Historically, it has been an agriculturally productive and a trading centre as well as a battle zone during wars.
Oman is located in the northern Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and consists of 27 regions. It is divided into two parts: Oman Al-Sharqiyah, which is characterized by ancient archaeological sites. Most cultural activities such as the Neighbor's Market Event, the Book Fair and others. The other part is Amman Al-Gharqiya, which is characterized by modernity and a different lifestyle.
The city's climate is considered moderate in the summer and cold in the winter, where it can be visited during the spring as it is the best time to visit it, starting from March until May, and the city can be visited before winter between October and November, where the atmosphere is somewhat acceptable before the start of the cold winter.
Some of the city's landmarks and activities can be carried out while walking around the city: [6] Historic city landmarks: The castle of Amman on a high hill enables visitors to see the city, as well as the Roman amphitheatre, as well as the Temple of Hercules. City markets: Many markets are open to all types of commodities, from textiles, spices, electronics, and ordinary household items, including the country market, Jarrah market and steam market.
Touring the Jordanian Museum: It is possible to enjoy art and history from Nabatiyeh to modern times, through local and international paintings and sculptures, as well as visual arts. Royal Automotive Museum: Car enthusiasts can tour, as well as lovers of history, with a number of classic cars and motorcycles belonging to King Hussein I. A plane can also be seen outside the museum and return to King Hussein where he drove it at the age of 22. Visit to King Hussein bin Talal Mosque.
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