| Jordan Guide | AMMAN |
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The modern and ancient capital of Jordan, formerly the ammonite capital city of Rabbath-Ammon and later the Greco-Roman city named Philadelphia, originally spread over se... |
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| Jordan Guide | AQABA |
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Jordan's only outlet to the sea, which enjoys a spectacular Red Sea setting of purple colored mountains and sandy beaches where one can swim, sail, surf, and water ski, o... |
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| Jordan Guide | BAPTISM SITE |
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The Baptism Site, known as Al-Maghtas in Arabic, has recently been identified on the south bank of Wadi Kharrar, just east of the Jordan River, opposite Jericho. It is no... |
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| Jordan Guide | JERASH |
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The Greco-Roman city of Jerash (Gerasa in ancient times), known as the Pompeii of the East for its extraordinary ruins. Jerash is considered the best-preserved and most c... |
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JORDAN INTERNATIONAL RALLY |
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Jordan's rally covers 1036km of the most scenic and challenging territory. It begins at Amman International Fair and finishes in Abdoun, Amman, two da... |
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JORDAN VALLEY BIKE TOUR |
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Jordan Valley Bike Tour... |
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| AMMAN DEAD SEA ULTRA MARATHON |
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The Amman Dead Sea Ultra Marathon is a gruelling test of endurance. The competitors begin at the high elevations of Amman and make their way down to t... |
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| JERASH FESTIVAL |
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Jerash is one of the most famous and well-preserved Roman provincial cities in the world, and host to this major annual festival.... |
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