Northern Jordan
Cities
- π Amman. Capital of the kingdom.
- π Ajlun. A hill town in the north of Jordan, noted for its impressive ruins of the 12th-century castle which known nowadays as Ajlun Castle.
- π Irbid. Second largest metropolitan area in the north of the kingdom.
- π Jerash. One of the largest Roman ruins in the Middle East.
- π Salt. Ancient town which was once the capital of Jordan.
- π Zarqa. Third largest metropolitan area of the kingdom.
Other destinations
See
- Ajlun Castle, a great example of Islamic military architecture built during the Crusades, is an interesting maze of passages and levels, and offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area, northwestern Jordan, and off into Galilee.
- The Baptism Site βBethany Beyond the Jordanβ (Al-Maghtas) just west of the Israeli border is the place where Jesus is said to have been baptized. The site is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
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