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    Amman ( UK: / əˈmɑːn / ə-MAHN, US: / ɑːˈmɑːn / ah-MAHN; Arabic: عَمَّان, romanized : ʿAmmān, pronounced [ʕaˈmːaːn]) [5] [6] is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. [7] With a population of 4,061,150 as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the ...

    • 1,680 km² (650 sq mi)
    • 11110-17198
    • +962(6)
    • Jordan
  2. Aug 7, 2023 · In conclusion, the culture of Amman is a beautiful amalgamation of history, hospitality, and modernity. From its ancient archaeological sites to its vibrant neighborhoods, the city offers a holistic cultural experience. Amman’s welcoming people, lively markets, and diverse culinary scene make it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts.

  3. Pro Tips. Amman serves as an excellent base for day trips to many of Jordan's areas of interest. The ancient city of Jerash and the beaches of the Dead Sea are both under an hour's drive away. Bethany, Mount Nebo, and the town of Madaba are also close by and definitely worth a visit.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gotham_CityGotham City - Wikipedia

    Gotham City, like other cities in the DC Universe, has varied in its portrayals over the decades, but the city's location is traditionally depicted as being in the state of New Jersey. In Amazing World of DC Comics #14 (March 1977), writer Mark Gruenwald discusses the history of the Justice League and indicates that Gotham City is located in ...

    • Batman #4, (December 1940)
  5. Origin of the Name Dallas. The origin of the name of the town of Dallas is obscure. We have no primary evidence from John Neely Bryan, the founder of the town, indicating exactly how he chose the name "Dallas." Bryan (1810-1877), a trader, farmer, lawyer, and land speculator, is well documented in legal and business records but left few ...

  6. Conakry: According to a legend, the name of the city comes from the fusion of the name "Cona", a wine and cheese producer of the Baga people, and the word "nakiri", which means in Sosso the other bank or side. Saint Louis, Senegal (1849–1891): Named after a saint of the same name. The city's Wolof name is Ndar.

  7. Uruk at Its Height. By 5,000 years ago Uruk held 40,000–50,000 people, and after another few hundred years it reached its peak of 50,000–80,000 inhabitants. By that time there were 11 other cities between the rivers, and they engaged in frequent warfare with each other over land, water, and other resources. Priests gradually had to share ...

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