Largest World Countries: jordan
Jordan Arabic al- Urdunn officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a country in It shares control of the Dead Sea with Israel Much of Jordan is covered by the Arabian Desert However the north-western part of Jordan is part of the Ancient Fertile Crescent The capital city is Amman During its history Jordan has seen numerous civilizations including such ancient eastern ones as the Canaanite and later other Semitic peoples such as the Edomites and the Moabites Other civilizations possessing political sovereignty and influence in Jordan were Akkadian Assyrian Judean Babylonian and Persian empires Jordan was for a time part of Pharaonic Egypt the Hasmonean Dynasty of the Maccabees and also spawned the native Nabatean civilization which left rich archaeological remains at Petra one of the New Seven Wonders of the World located in the Ma'an Governorate Cultures from the west also left their mark such as the Macedonian Roman Byzantine and…Read More about jordan at WikiPedia
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do u think Jordan James is too much?? i love Jordan for a boy, but i dont know many middle names to go with it that i really like? what do u suggest other boys Lachlan and Tyler Girl Savannah and Piper
Answer:I like Jordan & Savannah
has anyonee ever been to jordan!? im going there in 3 weeks! :]] ..i've been there before like ..9 times and i can speak arabic..i weas just wondering who's been
Answer:Jordan is great! Hot this time of year but a very interesting place to visit. If you go to Petra (you really should go), walk down to the beautiful ancient areas, but take any form of transportation back available. Camel, donkey, horse, etc. This time of year the heat will really take it out of you. Also, bring plenty of water and electrolytes - you will need them. Also, if you can cross the border into Israel, go for a swim in the Red Sea or the Dead Sea. They are both fabulous. Although you can probably visit them both from Jordan - but why not add another stamp in your passport? :) Have a great time.
Honestly it was bad enough when I had to wade past the stories of Jordan, now I have to get past all the stories about Peter Andre and how great he was at remaining celebate during the divorce and how he can 'learn to love again'. Anyone got a sick bag? He can't be a real Australian, Australian men dont act like wimps. Please Skidoo- Im the epitome of a rugged Aussie.
Answer:What can we say about that vile thing that has not been said a million times before
I want to buy a pair of nike jordan shoes from the websit,but i don't know which websit to chose.
Answer:I see some people have put ebay.com on their answers, however I do NOT suggest buying them on ebay. You are almost CERTAIN to recieve fakes. Also, do not go to www.hijordans.com to buy unless you don't mind recieving fakes. Thats all they are. Fakes. My husband is a FREAK when it comes to Jordan shoes, and he only buys them from www.pickyourshoes.com. He has researched for years on where to buy the cheapest shoes and that is definitly the website to do it at. If you are looking for a store, I suggest finding out if your near a Nike Clearance Outlet. We live near one and find Jordans 50-75% off retail value. Hope this helps.
I'm a Canadian Citizen and I will be traveling to Jordan from Greece, Turkey and then Israel. I'm hoping to cross over through Jordan in Eilat in Israel. How easy is it to obtain a visa to Jordan here?
Answer:The nearest land border crossing point would be the Yitzhak Rabin (Arava) Border Terminal which is located 3 kilometers north of Eilat. Visa may be obtained on arrival for Canadian tourists by paying the visa fee of 10 Jordan Dinar (~ CA$18) Source(s): http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/map.aspx?mapId=Israel&lang=eng http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/en-US/Borders/Arava/AbouttheTerminal http://jerusalem.usconsulate.gov/pdfs/crossings_israel-jordan_2007.pdf http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/en-US/Borders/Arava/UsefulTerminalInfo/TransportationToandFromtheAirport/ http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=90&daddr=29.573756,34.977036&hl=de&geocode=FZr2wgEdwl0VAg%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=14&sll=29.559795,34.951029&sspn=0.055994,0.076904&ie=UTF8&ll=29.559795,34.974117&spn=0.223977,0.307617&z=12