JORDAN
Capital | Amman
FLAG DESCRIPTION: three equal horizontal bands of black (top), representing the Abbassid Caliphate, white, representing the Ummayyad Caliphate, and green, representing the Fatimid Caliphate; a red isosceles triangle on the hoist side, representing the Great Arab Revolt of 1916, and bearing a small white seven-pointed star symbolizing the seven verses of the opening Sura (Al-Fatiha) of the Holy Koran; the seven points on the star represent faith in One God, humanity, national spirit, humility, social justice, virtue, and aspirations; design is based on the Arab Revolt flag of World War I
Population | 6,269,285
Area | 92,300 SQ KM
Official Language | Arabic
Holidays | Independence Day, 25 May (from League of Nationas mandate under British administration)
Currency | Jordanian dinars (JOD)
Time Zone | UTC +2
Best Time to Visit | April to May or September to October
Connecting with the Culture | Visiting the ancient ruins of Petra; Pretending you’re Julius Caesar at the preserved Roman city of Jerash; Lolling in the restorative salt, sea and mud of the Dead Sea; Diving into the scuba-friendly waters around Aqaba; Camping out under the stars at Wadi Rum; Finding your inner Richard the Lionheart at Karak, Jordan’s best preserved Crusader castle
Read | Seven Pillars of Wisdom by TE Lawrence
Listen | to Khaliji, a collection of tunes and belly dancing hits featuring Jordanian Naser Musa
Watch | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade for the climactic scenes filmed in and around Petra
Eat | mensaf, the Bedouin specialty – a whole lamb cooked in a yogurt ‘broth’ served on rice and pine nuts
Drink | tea, because you’ll be offered it in bladder-bursting amounts by hospitable Jordanians
In a Word | Salam (hello)
Characteristics | Bedouins in keffiyah (head robes); endless tea-drinking; windswept deserts; ancient ruins; bubbling nargileh (water pipes); pictures of the late peacemaking King Hussein
Surprises | Not everyone is a Bedouin in Jordan; there is a majority Palestinian population which arrived during times of war in their homeland


























































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