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Petra is known as the "lost city" because it is an ancient city carved into pink sandstone cliffs in Jordan that was abandoned and forgotten for centuries before being rediscovered in the early 19th century. The city's remote location and hidden entrance added to its mysterious and lost quality.

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The Lost city of Petra was built by carving into the rose-red cliffs of southern Jordan during the 4th century BC by the Nabateans. The city's impressive rock-cut architecture, including tombs, temples, and theaters, reflects the sophisticated engineering skills of its builders. Water management systems, including an advanced network of channels and cisterns, enabled the city to thrive in the desert environment.


Where can you find petra?

The city of Petra is in the present day country of Jordan.


What is famous about the city of Petra?

Petra is famous because of the fact that the city was carved entirely into the sheer rock faces of cliffs.