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      • 31°57′2″N 35°55′23″E The 1st Circle is the first of a series of eight large traffic circles interspersed east-to-west on Zahran Street. The roundabout is located in the older part of the Jordanian capital on Jabal Amman at the beginning of Rainbow Street.
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    Traditionally, the 1st Circle marks the start of Jabal Amman and King Talal Street on the valley floor marks the end of it. 9th Sha'ban Street divides Jabal Amman from Jabal al-Luweibdeh in the north.

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  4. Mar 6, 2024 · 1st circle: Due to its proximity to Rainbow St., there are still shops and cafes here as on the neighboring street, as well as some cultural and official institutions 2nd circle: From this circle onwards the street is called Zahran St.

  5. The 1st Circle is the first of a series of eight large traffic circles interspersed east-to-west on Zahran Street The roundabout is located in the older part of the Jordanian capital on Jabal Amman at the beginning of Rainbow Street .

    • Don’t be alarmed by the metal detectors. Jordan is safe to visit, despite its troubled neighbors. After a series of hotel bombings in Amman in 2005, the government took steps to ensure that nothing similar could happen again: as part of a wide-reaching security overhaul, metal detectors were installed in hotels, malls, movie theaters, government offices, and supermarkets.
    • Listen and learn. Amman is a diverse and cosmopolitan city, home to sizable communities of Circassians, Armenians, Palestinians, Iraqis, and Syrians, among others.
    • Say hello. The so-called “Jordanian frown”—a tongue-in-cheek term for a reputed national preference for resting stern face—is only skin deep. Greet people with an enthusiastic “Marhaba!”
    • Find your bearings. Amman was first built on seven hills, but the city now sprawls over 19 hills comprised of 27 districts. Neighborhoods tend to be named for the hills (“Jabal”) or valleys (“Wadi”) they occupy.
  6. Jan 25, 2019 · As a city built on hills, plagued by traffic and dotted with sporadic sidewalks that are often obstructed by planted trees or parked cars, Amman is not terribly pedestrian-friendly. But Rainbow Street – the nearly flat stretch of street starting at First Circle – is lined with a huge number of places to dine, drink, shop and people-watch.

  7. Soon, the jabal was informally established as an elite neighborhood of Amman. As Amman spread west, the 1st Circle was built and Jabal Amman became a primary east-west artery for the quickly expanding city. As the area aged, trees and greenery matured. Today, full grown trees line the streets of Jabal Amman. [1] In 2005, the Greater Amman ...

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