
Jordan
Jordan occupies a compact stretch of the Middle East between the Jordan River and the eastern desert, where rose-red sandstone canyons give way to flat, sun-bleached plains. The call to prayer marks the rhythm of daily life, mint tea is poured generously, and the air in the highlands carries the faint scent of wild thyme.
About Jordan
Overview
Jordan borders Israel and the Palestinian Territories to the west, Syria to the north, Iraq to the northeast, and Saudi Arabia to the south and east. The capital, Amman, is a sprawling hillside city and the country's political and commercial centre. Arabic is the official language and the Jordanian dinar the currency. The population is predominantly Arab and Muslim, with a tradition of hospitality that shapes social life across regions.
Airports in Jordan
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