Jordan is east of the Jordan River.
The Jordan is the river which creates the border of Israel and Jordan country. The east bank of the river is a nickname for the Jordan country's side, and this nickname is used a lot when there is a talk about the Arab-Israeli argument.
The River Jordan is in the country of Jordan.
The country and river you are referring to is Jordan. The Jordan River flows through the region, forming part of the boundary between Israel and Jordan. It holds significant historical and religious importance in various traditions.
The Jordan River goes through Israel and Jordan. The river also connects the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.
It's on the west bank of the River Jordan. The country called Jordan is on the east bank.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan controls the East Bank of the Jordan River.
Jordan river.
The country located east of the second bordered area within Israel is Jordan. This border lies along the Jordan River and the Dead Sea, which separates Israel from Jordan. The area in question typically refers to the West Bank, which is situated to the east of Israel and shares a significant border with Jordan.
The two countries sharing the Jordan river as a border are 1. Israel, west of the river and 2. Jordan, east of the river.
The country of Jordan is a country in its own right. It lays to the east of Israel
The problem with this question is that every north-south river contains an East Bank. The Loire and Rhine have east banks in France and Germany respectively. The Volga River has an east bank in Russia. The Nile has an East Bank in Egypt and Sudan. The Mississippi and the Colorado have east banks in United States. However, when people typically refer to "the East Bank" they are referring to one of two centers of international contention: the East Bank of the Jordan River, which is in the Kingdom of Jordan or the East Bank of the Dniester River which is officially part of Moldova but is controlled by the de facto country of Transdniestria.
The problem with this question is that every north-south river contains an East Bank. The Loire and Rhine have east banks in France and Germany respectively. The Volga River has an east bank in Russia. The Nile has an East Bank in Egypt and Sudan. The Mississippi and the Colorado have east banks in United States. However, when people typically refer to "the East Bank" they are referring to one of two centers of international contention: the East Bank of the Jordan River, which is in the Kingdom of Jordan or the East Bank of the Dniester River which is officially part of Moldova but is controlled by the de facto country of Transdniestria.