Ajloun National Private University was created in 2008.
Ajloun was created in 1920.
The population of Ajloun is 8,200.
The area of Ajloun is 4,000,000.0 square meters.
Jordan is divided into 12 governorates, or regions: Amman, Irbid, Zarqa, Balqa, Madaba, Mafraq, Jerash, Ajloun, Karak, Tafilah, Ma'an, and Aqaba. Each governorate is further divided into districts and sub-districts.
The major mountain ranges in Jordan are the Ajloun Mountains in the north, the Dead Sea Hills in the west, and the Sharah Mountains in the south. These mountain ranges play a significant role in shaping Jordan's landscape and provide important natural resources for the country.
Yes, Jordan is home to the Jordan Rift Valley, which includes several mountain ranges such as the Ajloun Mountains and the Dead Sea Transform. these mountain ranges are typically smaller in height compared to other ranges in the region.
1Amman, Amman1,275,857 2Az Zarqā', Zarqa792,665 3Irbid, Irbid307,480 4Russeifa, Zarqa268,237 5Wādī as Sīr, Amman181,212 6'Ajlūn, Ajlun125,557 7Aqaba, Aqaba95,048 8Mādabā, Madaba82,335 9As Salţ, Balqa80,189 10Ar Ramthā, Irbid74,901