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Jordan is a Muslim country in southwest Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north, Israel to the west, and Saudi Arabia to the east and south-east. It is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world.

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Who is King Abdullah II of Jordan?

king abdullah is the son of hussein which is the old king in jordan that has been died so he let his son to be the king of jordan

Is it safe for Americans to go to Jordan in the Middle East?

The US State Department says it is currently NOT SAFE for Americans to travel in Jordan as of July 2017.
https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/jordan-travel-warning.html

What is the national anthem of Jordan on recorder?

The national anthem of Jordan is called "As-salam al-malaki al-urduni." If you're looking to play it on a recorder, you can usually find sheet music online that provides the notes for the melody. It is characterized by a patriotic and uplifting theme, reflecting the pride and history of Jordan. When playing, focus on clarity and expression to convey the anthem's significance.

Jordan is bordered by which countries?

certainly israel syria Iraq & Saudi Arabia

but Jordan also shares at least hypothetically an often overlooked sea border with Egypt in the gulf of aqaba

& tho jordans border with the west bank aka palestine is questionable because palestine is not really a country

& because israel not palestine actually occupies the entire west bank of the Jordan river

which forms the boundary with Jordan

nevertheless

palestine does enjoy a narrow corridor from Jericho to Jordan across the allenby bridge which is thus itself a very short border of sorts with a country of sorts too

Where is Jordan?

Jordan is located in Southwest Asia. Jordan is south of Syria, west of Iraq and Saudi Arabia, east of Israel, and north of the Gulf of Aqabah. It spreads from the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqabah.

Does Jordan celebrate Ramadan?

Yes. Jordanians celebrate Ramadan as they are almost all Muslim.

How can Jordanian passport holder enter the UK for a holiday?

You will need to apply for a tourist/general visitor VISA to enter the UK for a holiday with a Jordanian Passport. You can find more information on this, and how to apply, on the UK home office website linked below.

Alternatively visit your local British Embassy where you are.

Where is Transjordanian Palestine today and who lives in that part of Palestine?

The British Mandate of Palestine was established in 1919 and was then partitioned into what is commonly known as the British Mandate of Palestine and the British Mandate of Transjordan (because it was on the opposite side of the Jordan River). This division came into existence because the British had promised the Hashemites (an important Arab family) a Kingdom for support in World War I. As a result, Transjordan fell under the control of the Hashemite Kings. When Transjordan became independent as Jordan in 1946, the Hashemites retained control of the country and still rule it to this day.

The people of Jordan today are mixed. 40% of them consider themselves endemic Jordanians, which is to say that their ancestors lived in Transjordan before the independence because their ancestors lived in what remained in the British Mandate of Palestine until the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9 (when presumably they fled to Jordan). It is important to note, however, that most Jordanians (endemic or Palestinian) consider themselves to be part of the same people: The Arabs of Bilaad Sham. (Bilaad Sham covers what is today Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, and is traditionally translated as "Greater Syria".)

What is the name of Jordan International Airport?

Queen Alia International Airport is the main airport in Jordan. It is located about 40 minutes (by car) away from Central Amman.

Why was the country Jordan named Jordan?

There is a river that's runs between modern day Palestine/Israel and modern day Jordan. That river was called since Ancient Times Al- Urdon. When the Romans conquered that area they translated Al Urdon into Latin and soon afterward that area became known like that. When the name was finally translated into English through many languages it was Jordan. The area was known as Transjordan for it was nothing but a desert. When the country was established it became known as Jordan.

Jordan, the country, was named after the river of Jordan which lies between it & Palestine.

Pepsi cola Amman Jordan phone number?

the pepsi Jordan number is 00962-64892014

Country east of the Jordan rives?

Today, it is the modern state of Jordan. In the time of King David, it as Ammon to the north and Moab to the south.

Is royal Jordanian airlines safe?

i have been flying with royal Jordanian since 1993 , i think they are a safe airline to fly with had only on problem and that was very hard turbulent due to weather after all i give 4 star

Which country has no newspapers out of Jordan or Zambia?

The underlying premise that one of these countries does not have newspapers is false. Both Jordan and Zambia have national, independent (but domestically produced) newspapers, and access to foreign newspapers.

List of fmcg company's?

* hul * p&g * itc * motherdiary * henkel * himalaya

What does Allah al-watan al-malik mean?

Allah, The Nation, The King.

These are three fundamental pillars of Morocco and of Jordan. Think of it as a motto.