Amman is the capital of Jordan.
Beirut is in Lebanon, Damascus is in Syria, and Ankara is in Turkey. All of them are capital cities of those countries respectively.
Jordan's capital is Amman.
The capitals are: Amman, Jordan Beirut, Lebanon Ankara, Turkey
Beirut is in Lebanon, Amman is the capital of Jordan.
Damascus is the capital of Syria, a Middle Eastern country bordered by Israel, Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea. Syria's official name is the Syrian Arab Republic.
Well, Beirut is the capital of Lebanon, and Jordan is a country, both are in the middle east.
The closest capital to Beirut, Lebanon is Damascus, Syria (eastward), followed by Amman, Jordan (southeastward); Jerusalem (southward), Israel/Palestine; and Nicosia (westward), Cyprus/TRNC. All of these are less than 300 kilometers from Beirut.
Amman, Jordan; Damascus, Syria; and Beirut, Lebanon are roughly equidistant from the Israeli border (not including the Golan Heights or the West Bank). If you were to consider Palestine's de facto capital in Ramallah, this would be the closest foreign capital to Israel's borders.
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Damascus, the capital city of Syria, is approximately 120 miles north of Amman, the capital city of Jordan.
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Beirut is located at: Latitude: N 33° 53' 19.064", Longitude: E 35° 29' 43.7258"
Amman, Jordan
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