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  1. The name traces back to “Ammon,” the capital of the Ammonites, a Semitic people spoken of in the Bible. Amman is located in a hilly area of northwestern Jordan. The city was originally built on seven hills, but it now spans over an area of 19 hills (each known as a jabal or "mountain").

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · AMMAN, the capital of Jordan, is a vibrant city with a rich history, blending ancient ruins with modern skyscrapers, offering delicious cuisine, and serving as a gateway to the Dead Sea. AMMAN is a cultural hub with bustling markets, vibrant nightlife, and impressive architecture. It’s also a center for innovation, education, and ...

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  5. Feb 5, 2019 · How Manhattan Got Its Name For more than two centuries, New York City consisted only of Manhattan Island. The word “Manhattan” comes from a dialect of the Lenape Native Americans, and can be translated as “a thicket where wood can be found to make bows.”

  6. Feb 24, 2020 · Later on, Amman became an ordinary city. It began to shrink. Some of its neighborhoods began to resemble the place I was originally from. And there were two different worlds: West Amman, where the city’s social and economic elite and state officials lived, and East Amman, where the struggling classes lived.

  7. Amman is the capital of Jordan. Amman is known for its blend of ancient and contemporary and serves as Jordan’s political, cultural, and economic hub. Amman is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Neolithic period.